Everybody free in BJP to kick “ideological football”: Jaswant

August 22, 2009 04:29 pm | Updated December 17, 2016 03:29 am IST - New Delhi

Jaswant Singh, who was ousted from the BJP for “attacking” the party’s “core ideology,” had described the saffron organisation as “an open field where one gets to kick an ideological football everyday.”

The June 9 letter, Mr. Jaswant Singh had written to the party’s core group calling for a “deep review” of the outcome of the Lok Sabha elections, raised the hackles of the party leadership.

The letter, which had also set the stage for his expulsion two-and-a-half-months later, had lamented that the analyses of the defeat in the 2004 parliamentary elections and Rajasthan Assembly polls had not been made public.

“The party has become an open field where one gets an ideological football everyday. Everybody is free to kick it anywhere as there is no goalpost,” Mr. Jaswant Singh, 71, had said in the letter accessed by PTI.

In the missive that brought him into confrontation with the top party brass, Mr. Singh raised questions about rewards and performance (of leaders during the elections).

“When the top leadership (Advani) can accept responsibility (for the poor showing), why not us or those managing the party affairs (Rajnath and Arun Jaitley). Is there no link between rewards and results? Or do we claim credit for success and lay the blame for failure at other’s door?” he asked.

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