The Hindu (Erode)

Will not alter BJP’s ideology for anyone entering or exiting party, says Arun Sao

- Sobhana K. Nair

Defending the BJP for allowing the entry of leaders from dižerent political parties, many of whom have had ongoing investigat­ions against them by Central security agencies and have now landed ticket for the Lok Sabha election, Chhattisga­rh Deputy Chief Minister Arun Sao said that the party would not compromise on its ideology for any one.

Having set itself the steep target of 370 seats — a rise of 67 seats from its present 303 tally, the BJP, according to some estimates, has given ticket to 34 candidates who joined the party just ahead of the polls.

The Opposition has accused the BJP of using coercive measures such as misusing Central agencies to frame Opposition leaders and promptly dropping the charges against them when they joined the party.

Vehemently denying the charge, Mr. Sao, who also headed the Chhattisga­rh BJP till recently, said, “The question is, the Opposition is claiming that BJP is bringing on board corrupt leaders. But were they branded as corrupt when they were with the Opposition parties? And if they were indeed corrupt, then why weren’t they thrown out?”

He underlined that the BJP was the only political party driven by an ideology.

This ideology, he said, dictated the policy of the BJP government­s both at the Centre and the States, citing the example of abrogation of Article 370, which he pointed out has been part of the Jan Sangh’s agenda since 1952.

“People join us, embracing our ideology. Their entry into our party can not and will not change or dilute our ideology. We will not alter our ideology or aims, based on anyone’s entry or exit,” the Deputy Chief Minister added.

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