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Modi most communal, ready to defend Bhatt: Shanti Bhushan

*ManojCG <http://www.indianexpress.com/columnist/manojcg/>*

Key Team Anna member Shanti Bhushan on Tuesday called Gujarat Chief Minister
Narendra Modi “the most communal person” and said he was willing to appear
for “persecuted” IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt in the Supreme Court if the latter
approached him. Not long ago, Anna Hazare had praised Modi for his
development initiatives in rural areas of Gujarat which opened himself to
criticism that he was soft on the BJP.

The Bhushan senior, when asked about the BJP’s anti-corruption campaign,
also said “there are lots of leaders in the BJP who are corrupt and had
taken advantage of corruption”. He referred to Karnataka and asserted that
the BJP could not take a high moral ground.

His other team members — Arvind Kejriwal, Kiran Bedi and Manish Sisodia —
are working over time to ensure the defeat of the Congress in Hisar
byelection which could ironically benefit the BJP.
On a day Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh claimed the Bhushans
were always opposed to the Congress, Bhushan said nobody could say he and
his son Prashant were supporters of the BJP. “Everyday we are arguing in the
court against (Narendra) Modi and against Hindutva ideology of RSS.”

Elaborating, he said, “Modi is the most communal person and he was
responsible for the killing of a large number of Muslims.” The Bhushan
senior alleged that Bhatt was being persecuted by Modi and said “we are
supporting him”. Asked how he planned to support Bhatt, he said “if the
matter comes to the Supreme Court, then we would be quite willing to appear
for him if he approaches us”.

“I had represented Teesta Setalvad earlier. So, therefore, let us see how
the situation develops.... We can’t, of course, solicit his brief. That will
be professional misconduct. But if he approaches us, we will certainly
appear for him,” he said. Bhushan said Bhatt was being persecuted only
because he had filed an affidavit against Modi.

When pointed out that Hazare had earlier praised Modi, he said Anna had
clarified after visiting Gujarat. “He was initially informed that some good
development work is happening in Gujarat’s rural areas. When he visited
Gujarat, he understood it was only a propaganda. He had then said liquor
flows more than milk in Gujarat and had commented about non-appointment of
Lokayukta.”

Significantly, Bhushan said “we are not against the Congress”. In his words,
“we are against the Congress’s act of not supporting, not making a
commitment to support the Jan Lokpal Bill”. “Therefore, we are telling the
electorate that you must punish them so that they learn a lesson and revise
their thinking and start quickly enacting the Bill if they don’t want to be
defeated in UP elections also.”

While Nitin Gadkari has given in writing that his party supports the Jan
Lokpal Bill, Bhushan said the assurance given by the BJP chief had been
taken at the face value. “But if he goes back on his word and doesn’t
support (the Bill) in the winter session, then we will campaign against them
and we will ask the people to defeat them in the elections.”

*Posted: Wed Oct 12 2011, 01:12 hrs**New Delhi:*

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