Journalist M.J. Akbar joins BJP

March 22, 2014 02:57 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 10:42 am IST - New Delhi

FIle photo of journalist and author M.J. Akbar who joined the BJP on Saturday, marking his return to politics. Photo: K. Bhagya Prakash

FIle photo of journalist and author M.J. Akbar who joined the BJP on Saturday, marking his return to politics. Photo: K. Bhagya Prakash

Author and senior journalist M J Akbar on Saturday joined the BJP in the presence of party president Rajnath Singh.

Mr Akbar said he had come back to politics with the BJP for its policies and work to bring the nation back into a “recovery mission“.

“I have come back to politics because of policy ( main rajniti me niti ke liye wapas aya hun ). The crisis in front of the country is known to all. This is an opportunity to do whatever little we can do for our country,” he said after joining the party.

“It is our duty to join hands with the voice of the nation and bring the country back to a recovery mission. I look forward to working in BJP,” he told reporters.

This is not Mr Akbar’s first stint with politics as he had earlier contested the elections from Kishanganj in Bihar on Congress ticket.

Welcoming the senior journalist in the party fold, BJP president Rajnath Singh said people working in different areas like sports, politics, films and literature have joined the party.

“Now prominent people from media too are accepting membership of BJP to give this country a stable government. Akbar is known to be one of the stalwarts in media and has accepted to join the party. I welcome him,” said Mr Singh.

Mr Akbar, who was close to then Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, acknowledged that the latter was a friend and 20 years have passed since that. Backing Mr Modi, the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate, Mr Akbar said that no other leader has gone through so much scrutiny as Mr Modi.

“It is not only that there is crisis. But now I also see a solution to the crisis. Narendra Modi’s leadership is essential for the country,” he said.

“In ten years, no other politicians has gone through so much scrutiny as Mr Modi has. He was scrutinised by police, central government, CBI, court-appointed institution,” he said.

“And those who rake up this issue all the time, I want to tell them to read the Justice Krishna report. How many people are there in Gujarat who are in jail through the legal system. More than 100. Can one tell me the numbers as far as the 1984 and 1993 riots are concerned,” he said.

He also hoped that Muslims will join hands with BJP as they are equal citizens of the nation and will come out of the “politics of fear”.

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