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Mudslinging Campaign Launched against Sonia Gandhi

Congress President_ more Indian than many Indians

By IOL South Asia Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Sept 3 (IslamOnline) - Chief Minister of the southern state of Tamil Nadu Ms Jayalalithaa is now leading a campaign of vicious attacks against Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi whom she is dubbing as "foreigner", who should not be allowed to become Prime Minister of a great country with over a billion "proud" Indians.

Ms Jayalalithaa started her campaign out of the blue on September 1 and has ever since kept it up with daily outpourings. The message is that the Congress president, slated to be the next prime minister of India, is a foreigner who should never be allowed to head the executive. This campaign is music to the ears of the BJP which had earlier spoken in these terms.

The sudden and unprovoked fulminations have left Congress leaders wondering. Reacting to her charges against the Congress chief, Ashok Gehlot, chief minister of northern state of Rajasthan said that she had been “ blackmailed” by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to launch a tirade against Mrs. Gandhi.

“ Jayalalithaa, involved in several cases of corruption, is feeling insecure and fearful and wants to come out of the tricky situation. Therefore, she is being blackmailed by the BJP,” Gehlot said.

The corpulent, 100-odd kg Jayalalithaa is known in India as a local version of Imelda Marcos - frivolous, greedy, shallow and autocratic. She too is known for her endless number of shoes and departmental store-size personal sari collection.

The former actress never married, but rose in politics because of her intimate relations with the late MG Ramachandaran (MGR), film star and popular chief minister of Tamil Nadu. The leadership mantle of MGR fell on Jayalalithaa on his death, rather than on Jayalalithaa’ s competitor Janaki, the legally-wedded wife of MGR.

Jayalalithaa, who has been running the state government like a dictator, putting opposition leaders in jail on one pretext or the other, was herself thrown into jail when she was out of power. She is facing several charges of monumental corruption, and could any day land in jail again.

To ward off such possibilities, she has been trying to curry favor with BJP, which is wielding power at the Center, heading a coalition of unassertive regional parties. She has raised the bogey of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi’s foreign origin (she was born in Italy, but lived in India for the last 32 years and has taken its citizenship), although the issue has already been settled by a court of law, which regards her as a normal Indian citizen.

The rising graph of Congress popularity in the country is causing BJP and other parochial, anti-minority, illiberal parties considerable worry. The Congress is already ruling over half of the Indian states. The BJP is ruling by default as there is no serious challenge from the Opposition to their rickety coalition.

To ward off chances of the Congress Party coming to power at the Centre (and Mrs. Gandhi becoming prime minister) BJP and its allies want to revive the non-issue of her foreign origin, although in law she is as good an Indian as any other. In social acceptability she is ahead of many Indian leaders born in India.

The Congress Party released a letter of Jayalalithaa Monday, September 2, which she had written to the President of India in 1999 saying she would support a Congress government at Centre headed by Sonia Gandhi.

Congress leaders pointed to her chameleon-like character, asking whether Sonia did not have a foreign origin at that time. Congress spokesman Anand Sharma said Monday, September 2, there was a “ larger game-plan” behind the “ intemperate outbursts.” He said Jayalalithaa’ s “ leanings towards the BJP are fairly known.”

Congress leaders see BJP hand behind the slander campaign. Jayalalithaa said Mrs. Gandhi lacked “ love for and loyalty” to India. Over the past several years BJP has off and on launched such slander campaigns against Congress leaders, but retracted hastily when Congress folk hit back raking up the murky past of many of BJP and RSS leaders.

BJP has too many big leaders with less than perfect character and personal record. Even now quite a few of them stand accused of corrupt practices ranging from financial scams to sex scandals. BJP would be the last party to question others’ credentials. Knowing BJP’ s Achilles heel well, the Congress may come out with extraordinary revelations about BJP leaders themselves.

There is a question mark about the BJP strongman, Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani himself. He was a Pakistani citizen for full ten years before coming to India and it is not clear if he ever applied for and received Indian citizenship.

At present Congress leaders don’ t seem to be interested in launching a full-fledged counter attack. Congress may wait till general elections draw nearer so that an attack makes dents in BJP’ s electoral prospects. Till then the Congress may allow BJP to call off the proxy battle.

Despite BJP and fellow-travelers’ resentment, some people born in Europe and settled in India got more love and respect in the country than India-born people. One of them was the Polish-born nun Mother Teresa, who became an Indian, and was honored with a Nobel Prize. Recently she was voted as best known Indian.

Other white people who made India their home and are respected as much as Gandhi, Nehru and Maulana Azad were Annie Beasant, Father Andrews and Sarla Ben. Mrs. Gandhi’ s foreign origin may not hinder her leadership qualities in the final analysis.

Common Indians are now wary of BJP’ s and its fellow travelers’ penchant for raising non-issues. If what BJP and its allies say is right, then how do we justify prime ministers and presidents of Indian origin in Fiji, Surinam, Trinidad & Tobago and Mauritius at one time or the other, is the commonly asked question today. The BJP stance also goes against Indian legislators in Britain and high officials in Canada and other countries.

 

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