BJP will surprise in UP polls: Arun Jaitley
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BJP will surprise in UP polls: Arun Jaitley

Last Updated: Monday, February 20, 2012, 01:04
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In the four-cornered fight in Uttar Pradesh, the Bhartiya Janata Party is hoping to gain lost ground. BJP’s legal eagle and Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley spoke about the party’s prospects in the 2012 Assembly polls, Narendra Modi and much more in an exclusive interview with Zeenews.com's Swati Chaturvedi on her chat show Kahiye Janab.

Here are the excerpts.

Swati: In the 2012 UP polls, it looks like it is a fight between the Congress, BSP and SP. Where does the BJP stand?

Jaitley: I have been observing the trend in the UP elections and the strong presence of Congress that you are saying is just created by the media. Undoubtedly, Bahujan Samaj Party and Sawajwadi Party have a strong hold in UP but the Congress is nowhere in the scene. They are in a poor fourth position. BJP’s strength is growing stronger.

Swati: BSP has Mayawati, Congress has Rahul Gandhi and SP has Mulayam and Akhilesh Yadav as their party’s face for the UP polls. Is the BJP missing their face?

Jaitley: The UP election is in the strong hands of leaders like Uma Bharti, Rajnath Singh, Kalraj Mishra, Surya Pratap Sahi and Om Prakash Mishra. These veteran leaders are very influential in the state. Uma Bharti is from Bundelkhand. Despite her disinterest to fight from UP, the party felt that she is the right person for spearheading BJP in the UP polls. Her campaigning is going fine so far.

Swati: We saw you campaigning in the UP polls but where are your other counterparts like Sushma Swaraj and Narendra Modi. They are nowhere to be seen in the battlefield?

Jaitley: Let me clarify first about Sushma Swaraj. She has been travelling all over UP. Yes, she was not able to visit the state before the campaigning started as she was down with viral fever and had to skip it.

And as far as Narendra Modi is concerned, elections are happening in Gujarat this year and he is quiet busy with that. There was the Sadbhawana movement which also kept him away from campaigning in UP. We want him to come and campaign provided he gets time from his busy schedule.



Swati: There has been lot in the news about Narendra Modi in the recent past like his differences with party chief Nitin Gadkari and the recent judgment on Gujarat. Are these issues affecting BJP’s image?

Jaitley: If we make an issue out of a non-issue than we can say it will affect the party’s image. Almost every state government has some judgment against them but when it involves Gujarat it becomes big. People who suffered damages during the riots were compensated. I think the issue is whether the government should fund religious places or should the society work on it? According to my observation of the country’s law, government should not fund for the development of religious places. But now since the court has ordered the Gujarat government to fund, the government has to accept it.

Swati: There is a palpable discomfort amongst the central leadership with Narendra Modi and your ally Nitish Kumar is also unhappy with him. What do you have to say on this?

Jaitley: You may agree with a person or disagree. What happened in Gujarat is unfortunate and we condemn it.

The Gujarat police investigation did not throw up any evidence against Narendra Modi. Similarly the SIT set up by the Supreme Court, as per media reports could find no evidence against him. It has been more than 10 years and three different kinds of investigations have resulted in nothing against the CM. The story has to end somewhere. But despite the baggage of Gujarat riots, Modi is running the government well and the state is walking on the path of success.

Swati: Do you think Narendra Modi can become BJP’s president or the PM of the country?

Jaitley: I will not like to start a debate on the speculation done by the media. I think the party will decide this on this at the right time. But I would like to add that a person should be judged on his performance and not on prejudice.

Swati: Do you want to be the president of Bhartiya Janata Party?

Jaitley: I am a very ordinary party worker. It’s been more than 40 years of my involvement with the ABVP and BJP. I will follow any responsibility given to me by the party.



Swati: You have a clean image in the party; can we see you standing for election in the near future?

Jaitley: Apart from ideologically, I am also emotionally attached with the party. If the party asks me to, I will have no objection in fighting an election.

Swati: In the UP polls, do you think Rahul Gandhi is working very hard for his party?

Jaitley: All the party workers are giving their best and if the media shows more footage of one particular leader, it doesn’t mean that the other party leaders are not working hard. On the ground everyone is working hard. There are few families which are officially patronized by the media, who love to highlight them.

Swati: What is your party doing on the Lokpal Bill?

Jaitley: India needs a Lokpal - A Lokpal Bill which is strong and unbiased. The three big amendments that we raised in the Rajya Sabha should be incorporated in the government bill and we will try our best to make things happen.

Swati: How should India tackle the recent Indo-Iran developments after the terror attack near the Israel embassy in New Delhi?

Jaitley: We have to think about our country’s safety against terrorism and our energy security which are both important to us. I think the government outlines its foreign relations considering the above two points. Hence the government should wait for evidence to find out who was responsible for the terror attack and then decide.

Swati: Any message for the Congress in the UP polls as an Opposition?

Jaitley: I think to give any message to the Congress is to waste my own energy. I think the Congress should try to throw out BSP and SP from UP as they have been ruling in the state for the last eight and a half years. They have replaced the politics of development to politics of dividing the society on the basis of caste. Congress is desperate as the votes are not increasing and hence they are resorting to the tactics of communal polarization.

Adaptation by Diwash Gahatraj

First Published: Sunday, February 19, 2012, 23:42

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san - Nandurbar
if modi is declare as PM for 2014 onwards.
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MUSLIMBHAGAWAT - BHUBANESWAR
A STRONG UNDER CURRENT BUILDING UP ALL OVER UP AGAINST CONGRESS AND ITS ALLKIES SP AND BSP NOW IT IS TURN OF CENTURY WHEN BJP WILL WIN WITH HUGE MAJORITY THAT NO BODY WUD HAVE EXPECTED OR THINK OF
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Saleem - UAE
If Narendra Modi is eligible so did Dawood Ibrahim for President. both are criminal. BJP accept it or not. 200 millions muslims will always consider Modi as criminal.
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Shaiendra Nagar - Vadodara
When a Hindu is killed it`s JEHAD and when Hindu retalliates they are Criminals.What an equation ? Perhaps your Khuda was also corrupt
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BRIJ - NEWYORK
WINNING HAS NO MEANING FOR AVERAGE INDIAN UNTIL YOU COME OUT FROM THE SHADOW OF CORRUPTION AND UNITE THE COUNTRY WITHOUT ANY ADULTERATION..
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RAGHAVENDRA R PAWAR - BANGALORE
He is the right person apart from Modi to lead party and become PM from the party if it gains numbers alone or with its coaliation in 2014 election. Unfortunetely we had very clean and immaculate personality and image PM fail to control scams happenes during his first regime hunting him like anything in his second term. So clean imagae alone is not enough in country like to lead and run the government without putting break to scams and scandles to be taking place during their regime. As per Modi concencered during his more than decade regime so far non of the minister or himself involved, engaged and ecourage scam and favoritism apart from delivering the good governance and in that he succeed in all the major front. BJP want to form NDA government in 2914 obviously UP assembly election results detrimental to both national parties as it constitutes maximum MP’s in the country and either of the national party should lone get minimum 30-40 MP’s to increase its present tally.
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Zulkif - Dubai
Mr Jaitley sir,We dont want your surprise.We know how BJP is Governing their states.In MP regaurly Crores are coming out from their Babus.In Karnataka presently CM is holding more then 16 porfolios with himself because of infighting.In gujarath no body can forget 2002 riots where more then 1200 peoples where killed and your powerfull CM coudnt stop that killing.and no lokayukta since 8 years. Then what can we expect here when already during kalyan singh rule worst history of India( Babri masjid) was written.Come on sir.Do governance without any contraversy.
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Vaibhav - Pune
And your dear congress has not left a stone unturned in eating common man`s blood
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Mahesh - SFO
Why don`t you leave and live in your country.
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Anwar basha - dubai
Still Indian people thinking religion ,party, for voting the never ever thing right candidate, benefit to nation , benefit to state wake up ,see right candidate, what can he do for nation & State ,his education his quality note right person make good nation
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jaykumar hasmukh patel - Dahanu
People will come to vote directly if modi is declare as PM for 2014 onwards.
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Indian - Chandigarh
Patriot is correct. Hindus must unite and vote for the party that protects their interests. Else Hindus will become second grade citizens in their own country.
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runa - mumbai
people like you who are cowards will fall by urself and not others.
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anand sharma - london
I absolutely endorse your view on Hindu becoming second grade citizen in their own country if they do not assert politically in one voice .
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Patriot - USA
Either way the election goes for BJP will be surprise. If BJP wins it will definately surprise but if it loses still it will be surprise. After all this nonsense talk about reservation for minority how in the world Hindus don`t vote as voting block, just like minority!
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Patriot - USA
Either way the election goes for BJP will be surprise. If BJP wins it will definately surprise but if it loses still it will be surprise. After all this nonsense talk about reservation for minority how in the world Hindus don`t vote as voting block, just like minority!



Indian - Chandigarh
Patriot is correct. Hindus must unite and vote for the party that protects their interests. Else Hindus will become second grade citizens in their own country.



jaykumar hasmukh patel - Dahanu
People will come to vote directly if modi is declare as PM for 2014 onwards.