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Jaswant praises Jinnah, blames Nehru for partition

Last Updated: Sunday, August 16, 2009, 20:08
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Jaswant praises Jinnah, blames Nehru for partition New Delhi: Walking in the footsteps of party senior L.K. Advani, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Jaswant Singh has called Pakistan's founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah "a great Indian", saying he was "demonized".

In an interview to a news channel, the former external affairs minister blamed India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru for the Partition.

"Nehru believed in a highly centralized polity. That's what he wanted India to be. Jinnah wanted a federal polity. That even Gandhi accepted. Nehru didn't. Consistently, he stood in the way of a federal India until 1947 when it became a partitioned India," Jaswant Singh told Karan Thapar in "Devil's Advocate", which will be aired on CNN-IBN Sunday and Monday.

Jaswant Singh strongly contested the popular Indian view that Jinnah was the villain of the 1947 partition or the man principally responsible for it. Asked if he thought this view was wrong, Jaswant Singh said: "It is. It is not borne out of the facts... we need to correct it."

"I think we have misunderstood him because we needed to create a demon... We needed a demon because in the 20th century the most telling event in the subcontinent was the partition of the country," Singh said.

His praise for Jinnah comes ahead of the BJP's three-day 'Chintan Baithak' (brainstorming session) to begin in Shimla Aug 19.

The BJP has also been maintaining that it has not changed its resolution on Jinnah that was adopted in 2005 against the backdrop of Advani's visit to Pakistan and his comments appreciating Jinnah.

Jaswant Singh, whose biography on Jinnah would be released Monday, said he did not subscribe to the popular demonization of Jinnah and said he was attracted by the personality of the Pakistani leader.

"Of course I don't (subscribe to the popular demonization of Jinnah). To that I don't subscribe. I was attracted by the personality which has resulted in a book. If I was not drawn to the personality I wouldn't have written the book. It's an intricate, complex personality, of great character, determination," Singh said.

Jaswant Singh also questioned the wisdom of Indians who hesitated to call Jinnah a great Indian.

Asked if he views Jinnah as a great man, he said: "Oh yes, because he created something out of nothing and single handedly stood against the might of the Congress Party and against the British who didn't really like him ... Gandhi himself called Jinnah a great Indian. Why don't we recognize that? Why don't we see (and try to understand) why he called him that?"

He said Jinnah was a nationalist leader. "He fought the British for an independent India but also fought resolutely and relentlessly for the interest of Muslims of India... the acme of his nationalistic achievement was the 1916 Lucknow Pact of Hindu-Muslim unity," he said.

"I admire certain aspects of his personality. His determination and the will to rise. He was a self-made man. Mahatma Gandhi was the son of a Diwan. All these (people) - Nehru and others - were born to wealth and position. Jinnah created for himself a position. He carved in Bombay, a metropolitan city, a position for himself. He was so poor he had to walk to work... he told one of his biographers there was always room at the top but there's no lift. And he never sought a lift," Singh said.

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First Published: Sunday, August 16, 2009, 20:08

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jay - virginia
it needs lots of guts to correct the history.i salute to juswant sing...extremism is as bad as terrorism...i wish we live peacefully..
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Gyan Prakash - Kolkata
I don`t know Jinnah was a true indian or not. But he was a great man. As you go in history he truly belives in unity of hindu muslim. but our great politicians screwed up the history & made Jinnah a villain in the eyes of Indian people. So, If you can`t say he was a true Indian but, He was a great man.
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Rajiv Agarwal - Kanpur
Mr. Jaswant Singh has forgotten Sawtantra Sangram history being an Ex-Army & JanSangh member he should not have made such remarks on Patel, its very un-fortunate.Good sense pevail on him.
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K.Venugopal - Mumbai
Leaders, particularly leaders who are politicians, would invariably and necessarily have the trait of being all things to all men. Therefore a research into an eminent leader would no doubt throw up facets that would paint him in a many coloured glory. This is all what Jaswant has achieved with Jinnah. If the answer to the question who was responsible for partition is sought to be answered more thoroughly, we have only to take the role of the two principal political parties of India at the time of partition, the Congress and Muslim League, to see clearly whose actions led to partition. It would be as clear as daylight that while Congress sought to take people of all hues abroad, the Muslim League had only the exclusive Muslim interest at heart. And in the end it got what its heart desired - the partition of India. Jinnah, being the President of Muslim League, cannot be absolved of partition’s sin, particularly as he never chose to decry Muslim League’s policies. Jaswant planted a non-existing mole in his previous book. In this book he has planted an unlikely saint. Sales gimmicks?
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purushottam jha - chennai
If it is so then why India is considered as one of the most powerful country on the globe? why not Pakistan? I hope u guys are smart enough to understand my point. Mr.Jaswant Sinha has nothing to do now. So he is trying to entertain us with some Bullshits ............... ``oon logon se kya moonh lagana jo Rastrapita Mahatma Gandhi ko v gali dete hain...........JAI HIND
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rahul - jalandhar
the muslims specially leaders can never be trusted the things like kargil war is one of the example
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Kotwal - UAE
Once again it shows that parties like the BJP, moaists,communists,marxists and similar parites based on theories and ideologies have outlived the times and should be shunned by the electorate. The BJP it now seems like the communists and marxists and moaists will stoop right into the sewers just to get some votes or put a dent in the nation`s march towards progress.
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lalit agarwal - gangtok
Mr Jaswanth, its a sincere advice for you, please do not loose the respect and faith of indians, better accept the fact that you have been rejected in 2009 mandate. by making such anti india comments, it would be very difficult for you to receive the faiths of indians in your political career, which i suppose is on the verge of being over.
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chander - canada
I guess the next justification of BJP will be that islamic invasion of India was peaceful and good for India, and we should have also become like those half breed beggin` Pakis
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A.R.Rehman - Mumbai
In my near M.A.Jinnah was a true Indian and due to some selfish politician today we have 5 parts of our great India.
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