BJP offered me Rae Bareli seat, that too very late, says Subramanian Swamy
Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy today said here that he had refused to contest Lok Sabha elections because the party had offered him a ticket from Rae Bareli, that too very late.
"I refused because I was given a ticket for Rae Bareli, and that too very late. If I was given the ticket in January, I would have accepted, since I could have done my preparations," Swamy told reporters here.
Asked about why there was a delay in selecting a seat for him, Swamy asked reporters to pose that question to BJP leader Amit Shah, who is the in-charge of Uttar Pradesh.
"To know the right answer about my ticket related matter, you should ask Amit Shah," Swamy said, with a smile on his face, clarifying that he is not at all unhappy with the turn of events.
"I am not at all unhappy. I will contest some other election," Swamy said.
He alleged that Congress leaders from Indira Gandhi to Rahul Gandhi hid crucial information about their past lives and education.
"I am not against the Congress party, since I respect leaders like Morarji Desai and Narsimha Rao. I am against the Gandhi-Nehru family. Just like Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia and Rahul also gave false information about their past lives and education," Swamy said.
Commenting on today's sting operation by Cobrapost website exposing those behind the demolition of Babri Masjid, Swamy said that the website was just a pawn.
"Videotapes released today were recorded before 1992.
So, I question the validity of the footage. These tapes were made available by someone who is planning a larger conspiracy from behind the curtain," Swamy said, pointing his fingers at the AAP candidate from the Chandni Chowk Lok Sabha seat.
"I see the involvement of former journalist and AAP candidate Ashutosh. He may be behind providing these tapes and giving financial help to that website," Swamy said.
I support Modi for PM: Dr Subramanian Swamy
New Delhi: Dr Subramanian Swamy, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
candidate, is likely to contest from Mumbai’s North-East constituency.
An academician, politician and economist rolled into one, he is founder
of the Janata Party and had remained its president from 1990. Ahead of
the general elections, his party has merged with the BJP and the move is
being seen as beneficial for the latter, as Swamy holds the reputation
of being extremely blunt and forthright in his views.
Even as BJP leaders are trying to win power and playing it safe by
raising the development plank rather than any controversial subject, the
onus of talking about certain issues has been left to Swamy, known for
his firebrand kind of politics.
He speaks to Gulf News in an exclusive interview.
GULF NEWS: Are you backing the ‘Narendra Modi for Prime Minister’ line and was he the reason behind your uniting with the BJP?
SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY: Yes, I support Modi for PM completely and thoroughly
from day one - unconditional and unalloyed. I have known Modi for a
long time and he has been a friend, but he is not the reason for my
joining the BJP. The Janata Party was formed in the aftermath of
Emergency imposed upon the country during 1975-77 by then Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi and the merger is just a return into the BJP fold.
If Modi becomes the PM, will there be a possibility of building the Ram temple in Ayodhya?
Certainly yes! The minority community may have a grievance that the mob
had taken the law in their hands and demolished the Babri Masjid in
1992. But if we now give them an alternate site to build the mosque,
they should have no objections. In fact, even the mutawalli (supervisor)
of the mosque, who still lives in Ayodhya, is quite keen to have the
mosque constructed in another place.
You have just joined the party and claiming building of the temple. But
none of the BJP leaders are raising the issue this time on?
May be they are being diplomatic. I am sure, if you force them to spell
out their stand, they will admit that they want the Ram temple built.
But (for now) they have more pressing issues that are high priority.
Though being an economist, even I feel development is priority, I also
think the party leaders want someone to speak up on the temple issue.
They know the way I articulate it, others don’t. So, I have taken it
upon myself to keep up the fervour.
So, would you say this time it’s a ‘gentler’ and not ‘hardliner’ BJP on offer?
I think, the bulk of the party is now focusing on ‘governance’. That’s
because we have a tremendous record in states like Madhya Pradesh,
Chhattisgarh and Goa, which means a lot to people. So, while they are
concentrating mainly on the issue of governance, I am focusing on it as
well as my pet subject — the Ram temple.
How do you rate the chances of BJP in the forthcoming elections?
We will surely win.
Despite the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Syed Ahmed Bukhari claiming he
will ensure that the minority community does not vote for the BJP in
Uttar Pradesh?
He is a spent force and known to make tall claims. But I can assure
that a large proportion of the minority community will vote for us.
Is it a fact that the BJP is not as worried about the Congress Party this time, as it is of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)?
AAP is a hype created by the media. Frankly, AAP has fizzled out. They
are on a suicide mission and we will assist them for a speedier suicide!
In Tamilnadu, Ceylon issue is the primary one.
Congress action was against the tamils living in Sri Lanka. But Congress never lied about it. Congress feel in that way and executed their plan against tamils - living, dead and not living in Sri Lanka.
But, BJP is in a state of confusion about Ceylon issue. BJP is in conflict of interest.
Sushma Swaraj visited Sri Lanka and appreciated Rajapakse government.
Subramanian Swamy is the right hand for Rajapakse.
In Tamilnadu, Ceylon issue is the primary one.
Congress action was against the tamils living in Sri Lanka. But Congress never lied about it. Congress feel in that way and executed their plan against tamils - living, dead and not living in Sri Lanka.
But, BJP is in a state of confusion about Ceylon issue. BJP is in conflict of interest.
Sushma Swaraj visited Sri Lanka and appreciated Rajapakse government.
Congress didn't do anything good for the people of Ceylon. In fact, Congress action are against the people of Ceylon.
Now it is clear. BJP also cannot do anything good for the people of Ceylon.
The only hope is, Jayalalitha.
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