Congress banned 'Akhand Bharat' calls, but free speech for 'tukde tukde': Jaitley


New Delhi, Jul 6 (IANS): Union Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday attacked the Congress for amending the Constitution in 1951 to restrict Syama Prasad Mookerjee from advocating 'Akhand Bharat' whereas currently it finds calls for 'tukde tukde' a "legitimate free speech".

"The first amendment to the Constitution in 1951 and the 16th amendment in 1963 imposed further conditions on the Right to Free Speech," Jaitley said in a Facebook post on the 117th birth anniversary of Mookerjee, founder of Bharatiya Jan Sangh, the predecessor of BJP.

Jaitley said then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was against idea of 'Akhand Bharat' (Greater or Undivided India) as he thought it would lead to wars. With no scope to contain Mookerjee from advocating the casue, Nehru went ahead with the first amendment of the Constitution.

"The restriction (brought by the first amendment) is very broadly worded. It empowers the State to prohibit free speech if it adversely impacts 'friendly relations with foreign states'. The State can even make the exercise of speech in this regard as a penal offence," Jaitley said.

Mookerjee was one of the key advocates of a united India which he referred to as 'Akhand Bharat'.

Two days before the "Nehru-Liaquat Pact" was to be signed in April 1950, Mookerjee, who was Industry Minister in the First Cabinet as a Hindu Mahasabha representative, resigned from the Cabinet in protest and took strong public position against the "Nehru-Liaquat Pact", Jaitley noted.

"Nehru over-reacted to Mookerjee's criticism. He interpreted the very idea of 'Akhand Bharat' as an invitation to conflict since the country could not be reunited other than by war," the BJP leader said.

Mookerjee, on the contrary, claimed that Pakistan wanted a war and was already at war with India having captured part of its legitimate territory of Jammu and Kashmir and, therefore, to suggest that his speeches on 'Akhand Bharat' would lead to a war was not acceptable.

"The paradox in our jurisprudential evolution is that we have applied a different yardstick to those who want to dismember India and commit an offence of sedition. This debate recently came into forefront during the 'tukde tukde' agitation at the Jawaharlal Nehru University."

Jaitley said a 1962 judgement of the Supreme Court in Kedarnath Singh's case was repeatedly cited in which the court interpreted Article 124(A) of the IPC to mean that utterances would be punishable only if it intended to incite violence and a speech per se advocating disintegration would not be sedition unless the element of
violence was apparent.

"In the past 70 years, this country has witnessed a change in the situation where Nehru amended the Constitution so that a demand for 'Akhand Bharat' could incite a war and therefore should be prohibited. On the contrary, we all were told that to advocate a breakup of the country without inciting violence is legitimate free speech," Jaitley said.

  

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    Yes mister jootley 'tukde tukde' is better than 'jootley jootley'! 😂😂😂

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    jootlye......who broke kalistan ..it was indira gandhi Congress.....
    And she died for making one India... but you are helping kalistan by blaming Congress .for that.... you cannot control Kashmir problem .. and run away by removing support to mufti
    Idiot... you broke babri mosque and saying one India....
    Really mad people...

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  • 57"Chest, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    BTW what is your portfolio???. You and your party did not win elections in Kashmir still you formed a unholy coalition govt through back door entry in Kashmir with PDP and did not survive. Now you are dreaming and doing dream talk about Akhand Bharat!?!?!?!?. Tukde, Tukde slogans were manufactured in Nagpur factory and used by ABVP, BD, SP and RSS in JNU, Hyderabad university and other places to intimidate students and congress. There is audio/video proof of this. In fact congress has made Tukde. Tukde of Pakistan by creating Bangladesh Desh. But you are actually making Tukde Tukde into Pakodas of India while terrorists are freely coming into Kashmir and killing our soldiers. China is threatening and occupying our territory in Doklam and Arunachal Pradesh. Take care of your rented kidney don't over burden it.

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  • Sunil, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    For BJP jokers early morning suprabhatha wordings begin with "Congress, congress....oh darling congress"

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  • Truth Teller, Karnataka

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    What has happened to these Bhalatkari Jokers partners!?. After ruling 4 years also they are saying congress congress....!!! Dont they have anything else to discuss!?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2018

    This Joker still lives in Stone Age ...

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