07-14-2008, 03:12 AM
<b>UPA government has betrayed Muslims, says Advani</b>
Sujay Mehdudia
âThere will be no Congress-led government after the next election
BJP leader L.K. Advani greeting one of the delegates of the National Minority Womenâs Convention organised by the BJP Minority Front in New Delhi on Sunday.
NEW DELHI: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Lal Krishna Advani on Sunday charged the Congress-led United Progress Alliance government with betraying not only the Muslims of the country but also the common man by endangering their economic security. He called upon people to look ahead, beyond âthis discredited, corrupt and opportunist government.â
The âbetrayalâ was not limited to bartering the countryâs interests in the nuclear deal with the United States but the failure was most pronounced in endangering the economic security of the common man, he said at a âWomenâs Conference,â organised by the BJPâs Minority Morcha,
âThe unprecedented rise in prices of all essential commodities and services has not only further impoverished the poor, but also rendered the middle class poorer. When prices rise, they drill holes in the family budgets; it does not discriminate between Hindu and Muslims,â he said.
Mr. Advani claimed that there would be no Congress-led government after the next parliamentary election.
The BJP was not against minorities. It was only against the âpolitics of minorityism.â The concept of âmajority and minorityâ should not be stretched too far. âSome political parties, purely for vote-bank considerations, want Muslims to remain forever in the âminority mindset.â âTheir politics of âminorityismâ is neither helping the nationâs development nor the development of minorities themselves. It is for this reason that I say that the BJP is âanti-minorityism,â but not anti-minorities.â
Urging the minorities support the BJP and the NDA in the next general election, Mr. Advani appealed to the minorities not to remain pawns in the âselfishâ politics of the Congress and other âpseudo-secularâ parties.
Care for women
He said it was the moral duty of all to care for those who were most deprived of these. âThis is why we have to care more for women, because women in all communities are generally lagging behind men.â
Studies showed that Muslim women were among the poorest, educationally most disenfranchised, economically most vulnerable and politically most under-represented group in the country. There may be many factors but as far as the responsibility of the government was concerned, the Congress had to accept the most blame because it had ruled for the longest period, both at the Centre and in many States, after Independence, he said.
Sujay Mehdudia
âThere will be no Congress-led government after the next election
BJP leader L.K. Advani greeting one of the delegates of the National Minority Womenâs Convention organised by the BJP Minority Front in New Delhi on Sunday.
NEW DELHI: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Lal Krishna Advani on Sunday charged the Congress-led United Progress Alliance government with betraying not only the Muslims of the country but also the common man by endangering their economic security. He called upon people to look ahead, beyond âthis discredited, corrupt and opportunist government.â
The âbetrayalâ was not limited to bartering the countryâs interests in the nuclear deal with the United States but the failure was most pronounced in endangering the economic security of the common man, he said at a âWomenâs Conference,â organised by the BJPâs Minority Morcha,
âThe unprecedented rise in prices of all essential commodities and services has not only further impoverished the poor, but also rendered the middle class poorer. When prices rise, they drill holes in the family budgets; it does not discriminate between Hindu and Muslims,â he said.
Mr. Advani claimed that there would be no Congress-led government after the next parliamentary election.
The BJP was not against minorities. It was only against the âpolitics of minorityism.â The concept of âmajority and minorityâ should not be stretched too far. âSome political parties, purely for vote-bank considerations, want Muslims to remain forever in the âminority mindset.â âTheir politics of âminorityismâ is neither helping the nationâs development nor the development of minorities themselves. It is for this reason that I say that the BJP is âanti-minorityism,â but not anti-minorities.â
Urging the minorities support the BJP and the NDA in the next general election, Mr. Advani appealed to the minorities not to remain pawns in the âselfishâ politics of the Congress and other âpseudo-secularâ parties.
Care for women
He said it was the moral duty of all to care for those who were most deprived of these. âThis is why we have to care more for women, because women in all communities are generally lagging behind men.â
Studies showed that Muslim women were among the poorest, educationally most disenfranchised, economically most vulnerable and politically most under-represented group in the country. There may be many factors but as far as the responsibility of the government was concerned, the Congress had to accept the most blame because it had ruled for the longest period, both at the Centre and in many States, after Independence, he said.