Hinglaj mata ki jai! With that ringing battle cry, which is part-endorsement and part-plea to the reigning mother goddess in that part of the world, whose temple and shaktipeeth is actually in the Pakistani province of Balochistan, Jaswant Singh concluded his speech on March 24 in front of a few thousand people in Barmer. The half an hour that preceded it transfixed India, not only for the political theatre that it afforded, but also because it offered life lessons about honour and the importance of keeping one’s word. On the other side of the coin, lie betrayal and disrespect.
When you’re 76-year-old and through your boyhood and adulthood have had a penchant for history, you know that history has a penchant for repeating itself. The poison-tipped caress of the lily is as fatal as the stab in the back. Throughout history, those on the side of the good have been dishonoured, disrobed and betrayed in public — and nobody has come out in their defence. And then, as the seasons turn and the winds change, and victory becomes much more important than right and wrong, good and bad, the waters slowly become muddied and unclear, and people begin to dissemble about the colour of the unvarnished truth.
So here it is: Jaswant Singh was expelled by his party in 2009 because he wrote a book called Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence. He has now been expelled again for daring to file his nomination papers from Barmer against the official BJP candidate in the coming general elections, charging party President Rajnath Singh and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje — whom, he said, he had in 2003 exhorted then prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee to give the top job in Rajasthan — with plotting to politically eliminate him. In 2009, Jaswant Singh had said: “The day we start banning books, we are banning thinking.” In the five years that have since lapsed, liberal Indians have capitulated with surprising ease to the puppy dog noises of supposed hardliners. The house that our mothers and fathers built so painstakingly eons ago has been eroded, little by little, but we didn’t see it coming.
The truth is that the wily Rajnath is already anticipating the desires of his great leader and prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi. The BJP’s leadership triumvirate — Modi, Arun Jaitely and Rajnath — agreed that Jaswant Singh is the voice of dissent in a BJP that should speak with one voice when it comes to power on May 16, 2014. Stifling Jaswant Singh was not an option, so better deny him a ticket. Not seen, not heard, that would be the best solution of all for all those who dared to think differently.
Sushma Swaraj, senior BJP leader, who went public with her disgust over the induction of tainted Karnataka leader B Sriramulu, was quoted in The Economic Times recently: “The party increasingly appears to be ruthless. The principles and values that the BJP once stood for have been abandoned. Senior leaders are made to grovel to get their due.”
Swaraj was, of course, referring to BJP patriarch LK Advani, who is being forced to contest from Gandhinagar in Gujarat because he will have to then rely on Modi to take him to the Lok Sabha. As for Jaswant Singh, the BJP clearly hoped that he would become one of his favourite Shakespearean characters, perhaps King Lear, and retreat into the shadows, crying out with desperation, too old and too frail to rage against the dying of the light. Surely, they will be disappointed. Whether he wins or loses his last election, Jaswant Singh will forever remind his former party, as well as the rest of his compatriots that the value of speaking up is far more important than winning or losing.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 26th, 2014.
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Jaswant Sigh is very erudite,suave man who is one of the best orators (in English) in BJP. The series of talks with Americans after India exploded nuclear bomb (called Talbott Jaswant Singh talks) ensured that India's position was understood by US. Unfortunately, JS has outlived his utility. He has not groomed a constituency, otherwise he does not need to depend on BJP to give hime a ticket. It is time he retired and devoted his time to writing books, something he is good at.
So Ma'm who in Congress dare defy Rahulji even as he tears up an ordinance that the cabinet. Ommittee had approved? What about AIADMK and Jayalalita? Trinamool Congress and Mamata? Sp and Mulayam Singh. BSP and MayawTi?
Jaswant Singh who had fought the last election from Darjeeling suddenly wanted to fight from Barmer in Rajastan and when denied due to his well known differences wirh Vasundhara Raje Scindia who swept into power in Rajasthan with a mssive mandate decides to speak? What value does this self serving speech have?
So now Jaswant Singh and Advani are the two secular persons left in BJP.
amoghavarsha.ii, what was that? What has that to do with true Hindus, true Muslims, eldger, younger? Are these elections about 'respecting our elders'? You seem to have lost the sense of reason in your blind opposiition to a political party.
@Shiv: Jaswanth Singh's had been contesting elections from Darjeeling and not Rajasthan for reasons best known to him. Darjeeling had become untenable for him this time around since he did nothing there and the BJP alliance partner in the area also did not support him.
@another North Indian and P R Sharma, you do not disrespect your elders, never. This is the custom/culture of Hindus and Indians. Of course BJP-Hindus will not understand, they are just Thod-Phod Hindus.
True Hindus will never forget this treatment, just for the sake of power. It is like Dhuryodhan treating, Dhritharashtra/Ghandhari/Vidhura/Bhishma/kripacharya/Drona and most others.
or the sake of Power and Kingdom Dhuyodhana disrespected and discredit all his elders including his Father and Mother, ultimately Dharma (Truth/justice) won.
Sathyameva jayathe Always, any time...
Nonsense. The real reason is the current CM of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje Scindia and Jaswanth SIngh don't see eye to eye. Eevrybody in Rajasthan knows this. So, in return of Raje and Rajasthan's support, Modi & Co, decided to shift the constituency of Singh. That is the real political reason. The author is reading too much into this.
if you go against the party candidate in election it is obvious that you don't deserve to be a member of the party .if you don't quit you will be expelled.