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Jaswant's book just the immediate provocation for expulsion
NDTV Correspondent, Thursday August 20, 2009, Shimla, New Delhi

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The Bharatiya Janata Party's Chintan Baithak in Shimla on Wednesday began with the expulsion of one of its senior most leaders, Jaswant Singh.

However, Jaswant Singh's book on Jinnah was only the immediate provocation for his expulsion. NDTV has learnt that BJP leaders were ready with a chargesheet against Jaswant on Wednesday morning itself, and that his expulsion was already on the cards.

One of the charges put by BJP leaders on Jaswant is that he has been consistently embarrassing the party ever since the poll verdict by criticising it in public.

The chargesheet also says that Jaswant targeted the team Lal Krishna Advani picked for Parliament, comprising of Sushma Swaraj as Advani's deputy in Lok Sabha and Arun Jaitely as Opposition Leader in Rajya Sabha.

Another charge put on Jaswant is that his book on Jinnah, where he praised Jinnah and criticised Sardar Patel, struck at the Sangh Parivar's ideological core.

However, the BJP's troubles don't end with Jaswant out of the way. The RSS wants the party to discuss the party's poll debacle, fix responsibility, and bring a generational change in the party leadership, which is what a section in the BJP has been avoiding.

On Wednesday, after expelling Jaswant, the leaders had a long discussion on what went wrong in the polls. Both the reports compiled by Bal Apte were discussed at length.

Forum: Is BJP justified in sacking Jaswant?

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Posted by rajesh on Aug 22, 2009
just ask the congress, how long would someone last if they criticized Rahul or Sonia? Jaswant Singh has been embarrassing the party and hurting it.
Posted by A.O. on Aug 21, 2009
Expelling a senior veteran politician for writing a book on jinnah or on any one else is a very harsh and rediculus treatment given to such an intellectual person.As a citizen of India I regret the decision of the such a great recognised National Party. India is secular country and every one has right to air his or her views.His book on Jinnahs will not be of use to the communities of India whether it is major or minor.But due to hasty decision the people of india will be at pelmel and anxiety anguish chaos indeterminate feeling will be created among one and all.So in the best interest of the country the politicians of India may rise to the occasion and counsel there valuabe guidance to the coming generation who will be the probable and prominent leaders of our NEW BHARATH .
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