The Hindu (Erode)

BJP su’ers damage over Sobha’s disclosure on Jayarajan issue

- G. Anand

The BJP appears to have absorbed some collateral damage in the aftermath of Sobha Surendran’s “give the game away disclosure” about her party’s “entrenched e©orts to woo” Left Democratic Front (LDF) convener E.P. Jayarajan to the NDA fold.

A section of the BJP’s State leadership appears mi©ed that Ms. Surendran had cast the party’s attempt to enhance its bipartisan appeal, bolster its top ranks and erase the “Hindutva slur” in a poor light by accentuati­ng the outsize role of an alleged political ‡xer. Ms. Surendran stirred the pot at a postpoll press conference in

Alappuzha last week by following up on Congress State president K. Sudhakaran’s politicall­y tempestuou­s election-day claim that BJP’s Kerala in-charge Prakash Javadekar had met Mr. Jayarajan through the good oŠces of a political ‡xer. She claimed she was also part of the BJP’s covert negotiatio­ns to win over Mr. Jayarajan.

Mr. Javadekar, under whose watch the BJP claimed Congress’ scalp by reeling in Anil K. Antony and Padmaja Venugopal, both scions of Congress families in Kerala, has not responded to Ms. Surendran’s “let the cat out of the bag” statement.

The “discontent” with Ms. Surendran’s ‘‘ill-considered expose’’ seemed manifest in a scathing Facebook post by BJP State vice-president P. Raghunath. He said the BJP did not need the favour of any dubious middleman to attract the public to the party. PM Narendra Modi’s good governance was a magnet enough.

He cautioned that hobnobbing with powerbroke­rs would not bode well for public ‡gures.

 ?? KOMMURI SRINIVAS ?? Despite scorching heat, workers load salt bags from the fields along the shore in Kothapatna­m village of Andhra Pradesh.
KOMMURI SRINIVAS Despite scorching heat, workers load salt bags from the fields along the shore in Kothapatna­m village of Andhra Pradesh.
 ?? ?? Sobha Surendran
Sobha Surendran

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