Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘BJP is politicisi­ng sacrifices of forces’

- Saubhadra Chatterji and Aurangzeb Naqshbandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Most opposition parties on Wednesday expressed “deep concern over the safety of the missing Indian pilot” and “condemned Pakistani misadventu­re” but also expressed “deep anguish” over the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “blatant politicisa­tion” of sacrifices of the forces.

“The leaders urged the government to take the nation into confidence on all measures to protect India’s sovereignt­y, unity and integrity,” the statement that was read out by Congress president Rahul Gandhi said.

Union finance minister Arun Jaitley hit back, saying the opposition must “speak in one voice”. “Please introspect - Your ill-advised statement is being used by Pakistan to bolster its case,” the BJP minister said in a tweet on Wednesday night.

NEW DELHI: Most mainstream opposition parties on Wednesday expressed “deep concern over for the safety of the missing Indian pilot” and “condemned Pakistani misadventu­re” but also expressed “deep anguish” over the ruling party’s “blatant politicisa­tion” of the sacrifices made by Indian armed forces.

Their statement came after an over-120 minute meeting of 21 political parties in the Parliament’s annexe.

Interestin­gly, the meeting witnessed an admission by some opposition leaders that politicisi­ng the issue could actually be counter-productive because they cannot “beat the Bharatiya Janata Party” on this nor be seen to be “criticisin­g the government at this time” HT has learnt.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi and some others insisted that the Opposition return to the narrative of jobs, farm crisis and corruption, people familiar with the proceeding­s of the meeting said on condition of anonymity. There were also suggestion­s that the parties meet again soon to take stock of the fluid situation.

At the end of the meeting Gandhi, flanked by West Bengal CM and TMC leader Mamata Banerjee and CPI-M general secretary Sitaram Yechury, read out a joint statement. The parties “lauded the action taken by the Indian Air Force against the terrorist camp on 26th February 2019 and praised our armed forces for their valour and bravery. National security must transcend narrow political considerat­ions. The leaders observed that the Prime Minister has, regrettabl­y, not convened an-all party meeting as per the establishe­d practice in our democracy,” according to the statement.

The meeting also paid homage to the martyrs and condemned the “dastardly Pulwama terror attack by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists of Jaish-e-Mohammed”, while expressing solidarity with Indian Armed Forces in “crushing the menace of terrorism”. The leaders expressed concern on the “emerging security situation”. “Post the statement from the MEA (ministry of external affairs) regarding targeting of our military installati­ons (by Pakistani Air Force on Wednesday morning) and loss of one fighter aircraft, the leaders condemned the Pakistani misadventu­re and expressed their deep concern for the safety of our missing pilot. Leaders urged the government to take the nation into confidence on all measures to protect India’s sovereignt­y, unity and integrity,” the statement said.

United Progressiv­e Alliance chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi initiated the discussion­s, saying that the leaders condemned the terror attacks. She added the parties have to also wake up to the current situation that Pakistan has retaliated. Yechury, who spoke next, pointed out how BJP president Amit Shah compared the NDA regime with that of the UPA when speaking of India’s attack on the Jaish camp. He maintained that while the situation should not escalate to a war, “we make note of how the BJP is misusing the situation”.

Mamata Banerjee said that the Opposition should not be on the defensive and claimed the PM and his party launched a political campaign around the air strike. Telugu Desam Party chief Chandrabab­u Naidu agreed. JDS leader Danish Ali pointed out that while his party’s HD Devegowda was dubbed a weak PM , “when he demitted office there was peace in Kashmir and also elections were held after nearly 10 years”. He added the Kandahar hijacking happened and Jaish founder “Masood Azhar was escorted out of India” by the BJP after it came to power

Yechury also said the Opposition would find it difficult to beat Modi on this agenda. “We have to change the prevailing agenda and go back to people’s issues. A chief minister of a south Indian state echoed similar sentiments and quipped that if this India versus Pakistan narrative goes on, then “the BJP benefits”.

The final statement, drafted by Congress chief spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala, underwent changes as leaders argued over the correct choice of words. NCP’s Sharad Pawar, who provided his red pen for correction­s, objected to attacking the PM now. “We must keep in mind the mood of the country,” Pawar said according to people familiar with the proceeding­s. He also disapprove­d any mention of “no escalation” in the statement and said, “If Pak escalates the situation to a war, India has no other choice but to respond.”

Former PM Manmohan Singh, Tiruchi Shiva (DMK), Satish Chandra Misra (BSP), Manoj Jha (RJD), Sanjay Singh (AAP), Sudhakar Reddy (CPI), JMM’s Shibu Soren, RLSP’s Upendra Kushwaha were also present in the meeting.

In a late evening presser, Union minister Prakash Javadekar dismissed the Opposition’s concerns, and said the BJP had never played politics with the strikes.

 ?? ARVIND YADAV/HT ?? (From left) CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, NCP chiefShara­d Pawar, former PM Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi, LJD leader Sharad Yadav, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu during a meeting of opposition parties in New Delhi on Wednesday.
ARVIND YADAV/HT (From left) CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury, NCP chiefShara­d Pawar, former PM Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi, LJD leader Sharad Yadav, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu during a meeting of opposition parties in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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