Monday, March 24, 2014

Live: Raje, Rajnath have betrayed principles of BJP, says Jaswant

2:15 pm: Jaswant goes after Rajnath Singh and Vasundhara Raje

Jaswant Singh in a rally questioned how a man who lost the election just two months ago is now in place of him in BJP.

"If there is anything behind this decision it is your love. Who are the people who are going against your sentiments? " Singh said.

The BJP leader said that it was the second time that the BJP leadership was playing with the sentiments of the cadre.

He also criticised Vasundhara Raje who he said used to come to meet Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and Rajnath Singh.

"I am very sad that these two people have betrayed me. But they haven't just betrayed me but the party and its principles as well," he said.

1.00 pm: Contesting on principle and honour, says Jaswant after filing papers

Jaswant Singh who will be contesting the Barmer seat as an independent candidate, said that he was "contesting on principle, and honour - not just my honour, but the honour of all the people of Barmer" shortly after filing his papers at the District Magistrates office.

The senior BJP leader added that he would issue a statement  shortly. Although Singh will be contesting against the BJP, he has not resigned from the party as yet.

12.40 pm: Jaswant Singh files nomination as independent candidate

Jaswant Singh has made good his threat and filed his nomination from the Barmer seat as an independent candidate.

He is currently meeting the election officer in the seat, and is expected to address a gathering of his supporters shortly, where he will campaign as an independent candidate against the BJP.

10.50 am: Jaswant Singh to file nomination as independent today?

Asserting that he is "not a piece of furniture" to be "adjusted" after polls, senior BJP leader Jaswant Singh is expected to file his nomination papers from Barmer as an independent later today.

He has also made it clear that the party will have to suffer the consequences of internal strife coming to the fore ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

Back channel efforts were underway to bring him around, BJP sources said, but the veteran leader showed no signs of relenting.

Jaswant Singh may contest as an independent

Jaswant Singh may contest as an independent

Training his guns on BJP president Rajnath Singh who said the 76-year-old leader's services will be utilised appropriately, Jaswant Singh retorted, "I am not a piece of furniture. The choice of the adjective 'adjust' itself is indicative of the mentality. You cannot adjust with principles and it is insulting".

Slamming the BJP President's remarks that the party will compensate him after the elections, Singh said, "I reject the thought and I reject the mentality behind it. Assumption is that they shall form the government and offer me some throttle. They can keep it for themselves".

Jaswant Singh is, however, not resigning from the party yet and said he would consult his colleagues before taking that decision.

"Yes, I am filing my nomination papers tomorrow from Barmer. Independent or not, will depend on the party's attitude," he told PTI when asked whether he would contest despite denial of a ticket from his home constituency.

On the specific query about his resignation in the wake of his 48-hour deadline to the BJP, the party stalwart said, "I will speak about this after consulting my colleagues and others in Barmer and then take a decision."

"If I am not emotional about my home and my political party, then what am I going to be emotional about...If the party decides to talk to me, they know my numbers and how I can be reached. Since I came here, nobody has tried to reach me," he said today, putting the onus of preventing his exit on the BJP.

In indications that that there will be no reversal of decision, party leader Arun Jaitley said when a senior leader is not accommodated for some reasons, that is when his discipline and political loyalty are to be tested.

"He must accept the decision with a smile. This becomes a test of his loyalty and discipline. Restraint and silence are always a preferred option. Over-reaction may prove be a transient storm in a tea cup. Silence is always dignified and more gracious," Jaitley said.


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