Liberhan report gives Advani possibility to spring back again

By: Staff | November 25, 2009 | 70 views | No Comments

vIndianz.com (25 Nov, 2009) — There was tremendous political activity post the tabling of MS Liberhan Committee report which investigated the tragic knocking down of Babri Masjid in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992.

The report has indicted the complete Bharatiya Janata Party leadership all along with former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. So the question arises how this impacts the saffron brigade.

“The report has too indicted my senior colleague Vajpayeeji,” Advani had said in the Lok Sabha on Monday morning.

Advani might be stunned but Vajpayee’s name is along with him in the Liberhan report and questions are currently being asked on how precisely the BJP will handle the Liberhan thunderbolt.

For the Rath Yatri who happens to be well into the onset of his career, the images of the Ayodya movement bring back reminiscences of a unified Hindutva parivaar, united by the purpose of building of a Ram Mandir. Now a self-conscious BJP is for the moment concentrating on the outflow than the contents of the report.

“The Home Minister (P Chidambaram) must take moral responsibility for the leakage. We wish for an investigation into the leak,” demanded BJP President Rajnath Singh.

The BJP is in the middle of an enormous in-house catastrophe. At such point of time the Liberhan Commission findings have the prospective to add to its woes or to combine the Hindutva forces like never before. Nevertheless, it does offer an occasion to Advani to redeem himself ahead of taking his final bow. For the moment nevertheless some team courage was at display.

“There was no conspiracy. We did it for the construction of the Ram Temple,” said Vishwa Hindu Parishad leader Giriraj Kishore. “Whatever happened that day in Ayodhya was the consequence of pent up aggravation of lakhs of people,” claimed Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh leader Ram Madhav.

What had made things complicated for the BJP is that the representation of Vajpayee, too, has also taken a hit and the next generation is not shaping up to take over the reins either.

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