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Unease in BJP over Kushwaha's induction

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Posted: Jan 04, 2012 at 1524 hrs IST

New Delhi The BJP was today left with a huge embarrassment a day after inducting former Uttar Pradesh Minister Babu Singh Kushwaha, whose house was raided by the CBI in the multi-crore NRHM scam, as friends and foes attacked the decision forcing the party to decline him a ticket in Assembly elections.

Party heavyweights including L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley are said to be opposed to the decision to bring in the former Family Welfare minister, who was sacked by Chief Minister Mayawati and expelled from BSP in November last year.

Brought into the BJP by OBC leader Vinay Katiyar with consent from party president Nitin Gadkari, Kushwaha, himself an OBC leader, was the butt of attack from Congress which ridiculed the anti-corruption campaign of the party and Advani calling it a "double-standard".

Under all-round attack, including from ally JD-U, the BJP announced that it was not considering giving a ticket for Kushwaha in the forthcoming elections nor was it planning to field him as a star campaigner.

Sources said the issue of Kushwaha's induction came up at the Central Election Committee meeting chaired by Gadkari where Advani, Swaraj and Joshi are understood to have raised their concerns.

The leaders are believed to have raised the question as to why he was brought in at a time when the party was conducting an anti-corruption campaign as well as attacking the government on the Lokpal issue. It would also boomerang on the party in the Assembly elections.

Gadkari is believed to have defended the decision on the ground that the charges in the National Rural Health Mission scam are yet to be proved against Kushwaha, who is expected to bring in OBC votes at a time when the party should look for broadbasing its campaign.

However, the BJP does not appear to be planning to repeat a D P Yadav-like episode by revoking the decision to induct Kushwaha.

Yadav, a BSP MLA from Badaun in Western UP, was removed within days of his induction ahead of the 2004 Lok Sabha elections in view of the controversy over his criminal antecedents.

Only three days ago, BJP Secretary Kirit Somaiya had criticised Kushwaha and alleged he was involved in NRHM scam.

On the other hand, the party went on the offensive saying the Congress-led government at the Centre was misusing CBI to raid Kushwaha's house the day after he joined BJP.

Leading lights of the Congress hit back at BJP saying Kushwaha's entry into the party exposed its hollowness in the anti-corruption campaign and becoming an "inn" for such corrupt people.

"Advani took out a rath yatra probably looking for such people.... Till the time they are in other parties, they are corrupt but the day they join BJP, they have taken a holy dip in the Ganges," Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi told reporters.

Congress Legislature Party leader in UP Pramod Tiwari said that the BJP has become so desperate that it has become a "dustbin" collecting rejects of BSP.

"This step has proved the hollowness of the statements of leaders like L K Advani and Sushma Swaraj in parliament and indicates that the target of BJP is not to fight corruption but to somehow reach power," UPCC chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi said in Lucknow.

Senior leader Digvijay Singh used the opportunity to rub Team Anna, asking its members Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and the Bhushans to comment on this action of BJP.

"This exposes the opportunistic politics of BJP. Today, they (BJP) have become the strongest advocate of a man who is accused of having embezzled thousands of crore of the National Rural Health Mission fund," Union Minister Ambika Soni said.

"Is there any other way that BJP can justify that the thrown-outs of BSP were garlanded and welcomed in BJP despite serious corruption charges against them? After all, Mayawati would have thrown such people out only after being convinced about their corruption. Will they become clean by joining BJP?" she said.

BJP ally JD(U) joined the criticism expressing regret over the induction of Kushwaha.

"I believe that the tainted people in Uttar Pradesh should not get tickets. As far as BJP is concerned, it is our ally and I regret the development," JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav

said.

The Samajwadi party said the BJP's move had exposed the real face and character of the party.

On his part, Kushwaha himself said that he was ready to face an independent investigations into the charges against him and claimed he was innocent.

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Teri Ganga Melli! by Duke Sekhon on 04 Jan 2012

The BJP party's stand on corruption and the institution of a strong Lokpal to punish the corrupt stands utterly exposed with the induction of an extremely corrupt Minister in the person of Babu Singh Kushwaha, who was recently dismissed from the UP cabinet by Mayawati. This person is not only under CBI investigation for misappropriation of state funds but also for his involvement in murder cases. Come elections, BJP seems to become blind to corruption and crime. As such, it gets busy gathering the discarded scum of the earth into its ranks while crying hoarse against the corrupt in the Congress and other parties. Naqvi's comment on induction of the sullied accused in the BJP ranks is telling. In reply to media questioning he said: the muck from a dirty tributary gets cleansed when it empties itself into the pure Ganga! Incidentally, he ignores the fact that too many dirty tributaries will entirely pollute the holy Ganga. For this grave mistake, the BJP will have a lot to pay for!

BJP SHOULD AVIOD KUSHWAHA by RAKESH KAPUR on 04 Jan 2012

WHEN THE BJP IS MAKING SO HUE AND CRY AGAINST CORRUPTION, IT SHOULD NIETHER GIVE HIM PARTY TICKET FOR THE POLLS NOR ANY POSITION IN THE PARTY. THIS IS WHAT THE PEOPLE OF THE COUNTRY EXPECT FROM IT.

B.J.P. A CADRE PARTY by RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU .JALANDHAR CITY . on 04 Jan 2012

B.J.P. is a cadre party and influx attraction of Political Leaders towards B.J.P. is an indication of increasing the mass base of the organization .As the Former Minister of U.P. Mr B.S. Kushwaha had shown desire to join B.J.P. and have been given permission . What's wrong ? In regard to the allotment of Ticket the Party Organization should review once again in this sensitive matter.

Make him the president of BJP UP Unit by pradeep on 04 Jan 2012

After criticism from Congress, now BJP is withdrawing from giving a ticket for the corrupt Babu Singh Kushwaha in UP. BJP needs his money in any case. So, make him the President of UP

BJP by Duke Sekhon on 04 Jan 2012

What's Wrong! In your reckoning the BJP can do no wrong, isn't it? If BJP and people like you keep giving such crass justification in favour of the corrupt, then Ram help the BJP and all its sympathisers too!

Come on Congress by a2l on 04 Jan 2012

difference between congress and BJP is criticism and correction is coming from internal dissent, I wonder whether that might have been true for Congress, because they still have PC as home minister.

BJP no better than the rest of others!! by Rahul Shankar on 04 Jan 2012

Shame BJP. Do what you preach others..

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