Too much being read into Advani's praise for Chouhan: Venkaiah
Hyderabad, Jun 5: As L K Advani's comments appreciating the leadership of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan caused a flutter, senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu today said too much is being read
PTI
June 05, 2013 19:05 IST
Hyderabad, Jun 5: As L K Advani's comments appreciating the leadership of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan caused a flutter, senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu today said too much is being read into the comments of the party's patriarch.
“Some people are trying to read too much into Advaniji's statement in Gwalior. I do not understand where is the controversy. Advaniji praised Narendra Modi, Advaniji has praised Shivraj Singh Chouhan and when he goes to Chattisgarh, he praises Raman Singh,” Naidu told reporters here.
“He praised even Nitish Kumar and Sushil Modi. Because, our chief ministers are doing an excellent job. BJP-ruled states are doing very well. The planning commission has also accepted this,” he said.
Taking exception to the reported comments made by Congress leaders and the media reports about the internal differences in BJP, he said there are no differences within the party and that the issue of declaring a leader for ensuing parliamentary elections has not been discussed yet.
“There is no discussion at any time, at any level about the issue of leadership for the coming parliamentary elections. Unlike Congress, we are a democratic party. People will have their views. Nothing wrong about it.
The appropriate forum is parliamentary board and it will meet at an appropriate time and then decide about leader.” “There is no division whatsoever. There is no civil war. Some people are not able to digest the growing popularity of BJP. It is a campaign started by them. But there is no such division in the party. The party is fully capable of taking a decision,” he said.
Congress leaders talked about the internal differences in BJP without setting their own house in order, he said. “Congress without setting its own house in order talked about BJP. The government is marred by policy paralysis and indecision. In fact, Digvijay Singh (Congress General Secretary) said it is not good to have two power centres. Some Congress leaders want the young leader. If there is a civil war, it is in Congress,” Naidu said.
“I only appeal to the (BJP) workers not to be confused.
The misadventure of Congress will boomerang,” Naidu said. Asked about reports that former BJP president Nitin Gadkari has declined to head the campaign for five state elections, he said the issue has not been discussed in the parliamentary board.
The three-day national executive of the BJP, to be held in Goa from June 7, would discuss the party's preparation and strategy for the coming elections in five states and the prevailing political, economic and security situation in the country, he said.
“This (national executive) meeting is important because of the prevailing political situation in the country and also the declining popularity of the UPA government, resulting in instability at the Centre.
“People are becoming impatient with the government. There is a discussion at the every level, how long this government will continue. People are waiting for early election,” the former BJP president said.
Alleging that the UPA government has been a failure on all fronts, he claimed that it is evident from the slide in growth rate, value of rupee against the dollar, decrease in exports and rise in imports, fall in industrial production and all parameters pointed to the poor performance the government.
The UPA government talked about the food security bill and land acquisition bill now only to divert people's attention from its failures and corruption allegations, he charged. “If the food security bill is so important, why did you wait for so long? Of course, it is important.
But, the government got crucial bills passed earlier like FDI. Why you did not take up food security and land acquisition bills earlier,” he said.
The food security bill needs to be discussed in Parliament in view of its importance and the concerns expressed by some states, Naidu added.
“Some people are trying to read too much into Advaniji's statement in Gwalior. I do not understand where is the controversy. Advaniji praised Narendra Modi, Advaniji has praised Shivraj Singh Chouhan and when he goes to Chattisgarh, he praises Raman Singh,” Naidu told reporters here.
“He praised even Nitish Kumar and Sushil Modi. Because, our chief ministers are doing an excellent job. BJP-ruled states are doing very well. The planning commission has also accepted this,” he said.
Taking exception to the reported comments made by Congress leaders and the media reports about the internal differences in BJP, he said there are no differences within the party and that the issue of declaring a leader for ensuing parliamentary elections has not been discussed yet.
“There is no discussion at any time, at any level about the issue of leadership for the coming parliamentary elections. Unlike Congress, we are a democratic party. People will have their views. Nothing wrong about it.
The appropriate forum is parliamentary board and it will meet at an appropriate time and then decide about leader.” “There is no division whatsoever. There is no civil war. Some people are not able to digest the growing popularity of BJP. It is a campaign started by them. But there is no such division in the party. The party is fully capable of taking a decision,” he said.
Congress leaders talked about the internal differences in BJP without setting their own house in order, he said. “Congress without setting its own house in order talked about BJP. The government is marred by policy paralysis and indecision. In fact, Digvijay Singh (Congress General Secretary) said it is not good to have two power centres. Some Congress leaders want the young leader. If there is a civil war, it is in Congress,” Naidu said.
“I only appeal to the (BJP) workers not to be confused.
The misadventure of Congress will boomerang,” Naidu said. Asked about reports that former BJP president Nitin Gadkari has declined to head the campaign for five state elections, he said the issue has not been discussed in the parliamentary board.
The three-day national executive of the BJP, to be held in Goa from June 7, would discuss the party's preparation and strategy for the coming elections in five states and the prevailing political, economic and security situation in the country, he said.
“This (national executive) meeting is important because of the prevailing political situation in the country and also the declining popularity of the UPA government, resulting in instability at the Centre.
“People are becoming impatient with the government. There is a discussion at the every level, how long this government will continue. People are waiting for early election,” the former BJP president said.
Alleging that the UPA government has been a failure on all fronts, he claimed that it is evident from the slide in growth rate, value of rupee against the dollar, decrease in exports and rise in imports, fall in industrial production and all parameters pointed to the poor performance the government.
The UPA government talked about the food security bill and land acquisition bill now only to divert people's attention from its failures and corruption allegations, he charged. “If the food security bill is so important, why did you wait for so long? Of course, it is important.
But, the government got crucial bills passed earlier like FDI. Why you did not take up food security and land acquisition bills earlier,” he said.
The food security bill needs to be discussed in Parliament in view of its importance and the concerns expressed by some states, Naidu added.