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'Remarks against Patel led to Jaswant's expulsion'
Press Trust of India, Thursday August 20, 2009, Shimla, New Delhi

In an apparent attempt to shield senior party leader L K Advani who had earlier praised M A Jinnah, BJP on Wednesday said Jaswant Singh was expelled not for his views on Pakistan founder but for his "uncharitable" comments against Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

BJP spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad said, "There is a difference" between Advani's and Jaswant's views on Patel. "It is well-known that Advani holds Sardar Patel as an iconic figure," he said.

Prasad said Advani had been "misunderstood" on his comments on Jinnah in 2005. "Advani had quoted Jinnah during his official visit to Pakistan in 2005 and said that the laws for Hindus and Muslims in Pakistan would be the same".

Prasad's contention came amid questions whether the party had applied different yardsticks while dealing with Advani and Jaswant Singh over praise of Jinnah.

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Posted by Rahul Roy Chowdhury on Aug 19, 2009
If India is a democratic country then how can the "NEW BJP" be considered as a political party?I think "NEW BJP" is just a Religious Group.
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