Samikhsya Bureau
It is time that the Bharatiya Janata Party needed to take a re-look at its assumptions abo ut the opposition unity or Mahagathbandhan that Prime Minister had dubbed as ‘millavat mahagathbandhan ‘ and made a harsh jibe at Andhra Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu. Naidu has at last trooped into the bastion of Modi to tell him that he is not alone. A similar situation as was in the case of Anna Hazare or Mamata Banerjee behind whom the opposition rallied.
In the case of Naidu the support from BJP’s ally Shiv Sena to Naidu’s protest regardless of its political legitimacy, it can not be a sweet music for the NDA.
Surprise visit by the NDA ally Shiv Sena’s Sanjay Raut and support of entire opposition leaders to Andra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who was on a day-long hunger strike against Narendra Modi government at the Andhra Bhavan in the national capital, has given the anti-BJP forces a joint platform to unite against the ruling dispensation.
While Congress president Rahul Gandhi was the first prominent leader to visit the agitating Chief Minister, who demanded granting of Special Category Status, an assurance given to the state during the bifurcation, the protest venue witnessed a sea of leaders from opposition block during the day.
Among the visitors were former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nah from Congress, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav, Trinamool Congress leader Derek O’ Brien, DMK’s leader T Siva, Loktantrik Janata Dal Sharad Yadav, National Conference Leader Farooq Abdullah, Congress’s Digvijay Singh and Jairam Ramesh.
Considering the continuous feud between the BJP and the Sena in Maharashtra, the ‘unexpected’ visit by Mr Raut before the Lok Sabha polls is significant as both the parties are at loggerheads over the seat allocation.
Addressing the gathering, the Shiv Sena leader said he was deputed by party chief Uddhav Thackeray to convey support to Mr Naidu in his fight for the state.
During his visit, Mr Kejriwal accused Mr Modi of treating states ruled by opposition parties with neglect and stated that ‘as if he is the Prime Minister of Pakistan not India’.
“I want to tell Mr Modi that he is not the Prime Minister of the BJP alone but of the entire country. (But) The way he treats state governments rued by non-BJP parties looks as if he is the Prime Minister of Pakistan, not India”, the Delhi Chief Minister.
Referring to the West Bengal stand-off between the Mamata Banerjee government and the CBI, Mr Kejriwal said “Mr Modi sent 40 CBI officers to arrest Kolkata’s Police Commissioner to send a message to the police and bureaucracy in all states that they should not be loyal to state governments but to the centre,”
Earlier in the day, Mr Gandhi made a scathing attack against the Prime Minister and said he ‘facilitated the Rafale loot’ to help Anil Ambani.
“I stand with the people of Andhra Pradesh. What kind of a Prime Minister is he? He did not fulfill the commitment made to the people of Andhra Pradesh. Mr Modi, tells a lie wherever he goes. He told people of Andhra Pradesh that he will give Special Category Status, he goes to North East and he tells a lie there, he goes to Maharashtra, he tells a lie there. Mr Modi has absolutely got no credibility left”, he had said.
Former Prime Minister Dr Singh also criticised the Modi government and said “the promises, especially the Special Category Status for Andhra Pradesh, that have been made by government of India at the time of reorganisation of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, must be granted”.
While addressing the gathering, the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister lashed out at the Prime Minister and ‘warned’ him over the personal attacks against him.
“I am warning you on behalf of five crore people. Don’t make personal attacks against me and my people. It is unwarranted. I am just doing my duty as the head of my state. We are only demanding what we were promised”, said Mr Naidu.
He also criticised that Mr Modi was not following ‘raja dharma’ when he was the Chief Minister of Gujarat during the Gujarat riot in 2002 and now in the case of Andhra Pradesh.
(Former Prime Minister) “Atal Bihari Vajpayee said Mr Modi failed to follow ‘raj dharma’ of Gujarat during the riots in 2002. Now, ‘raj dharma’ is not being followed in case of Andhra Pradesh”, Mr Naidu said.
Mr Naidu began his dharna, Dharma Porata Deeksha, at 0800 hours and ended at 2000 hours.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister will march from Andhra Pradesh bhavan to Jantar Mantar at 1130 hours and will meet President Ram Nath Kovind at 1230 on the Special Category Status issue.
According to party leaders, Mr Naidu will continue at the national capital to furthering the political moves to strengthen the opposition unity against the BJP and will attend the opposition rally organised by Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi on February 13.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is expected to arrive in Delhi on Tuesday to attend the AAP’s ‘Save Democracy’ rally and she will also meet Mr Naidu as a reciprocal gesture as he had visited her in Kolkata to support her dharna against the CBI, last week.
With agency inputs