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Amit Shah on Mahatma Gandhi: ‘Bahut chatur baniya tha… he could
presage Congress’ bleak future’

BJP President Amit Shah was speaking to a collection of “eminent
persons” of Chhattisgarh, on the second day of his three-day trip to
the state, with a view to strengthening the party before elections in
late 2018.

Written by Dipankar Ghose | Raipur | Updated: June 10, 2017 2:25 pm

BJP president Amit Shah claimed here on Friday that the Congress was
never a party based on principles, it was merely a “special purpose
vehicle” to secure freedom. And Mahatma Gandhi, a “bahut chatur
baniya,” could presage the bleak future of the party. In contrast,
because the BJP was a party which was clear in its approach, Shah
said, it had no hesitation in saying “jo deshdrohi naare lagayega, woh
deshdrohi kahlaya jayega.”
Shah was speaking to a collection of “eminent persons” of
Chhattisgarh, on the second day of his three-day trip to the state,
with a view to strengthening the party before elections in late 2018.

Saying that the Congress was an instrument to get independence, and
that people from all ideologies, left and right, socialist and
Communist, were part of its pre-independence movement, Shah said,
“Congress kisi ek vichaar dhaara ke adhaar par, kisi ek siddhant ke
adhaar par bani hui party hi nahi hai, woh azadi prapt karne ka ek
special purpose vehicle hai, azadi prapt karne ka ek saadhan tha. Aur
isi liye Mahatma Gandhi ne durandesi ke saath, bahut chatur baniya tha
woh, usko maloom tha aage kya hone waala hai, usne azadi ke baad
turant kaha tha, Congress ko bikher dena chahiye. Mahatma Gandhi ne
nahi kiya, lekin ab kuch log usko bikherne ka kaam samapt kar rahe
hain. Isliye hi kaha tha Mahatma Gandhi ne, kyunki Congress ki koi
ideology hi nahi thi, siddhanto ke aadhar par bani hui party hi nahi
thi. Desh chalaane ke, sarkar chalaane ke koi siddhant hi nahi the.
(The Congress is not a party based on one ideology or one principle,
it is a special purpose vehicle to gain independence…this is why
Mahatma Gandhi with foresight, he was a very clever baniya, he knew
what was going to happen, he said immediately after independence that
the Congress should be dissolved. He didn’t do it, but some people are
now completing the job of dissolving it. He had said this because the
Congress had no ideology, was not formed based on a principle, and did
not have any principle to run the country or government,” he said.

Also read | Congress slams Amit Shah for ‘insulting’ Mahatma Gandhi,
freedom struggle; demands apology. Click here.

WATCH [video] Amit Shah speak about Mahatma Gandhi at 32:40 to 32:50

Shah said that “clarity of thought” helped (the BJP) take firm stances
on issues.

“They (the Congress) think someone will say this, someone will say
that. But we have no confusion. We are clear. Agar koi desh drohi
naare lagayega, wo deshdrohi kahlaya jayega,” he said. Shah said that
only two parties, BJP and CPI(M), out of the 1650 political
organisations in India, have inner democracy. He said that it was
clear that if Congress president Sonia Gandhi stepped away, Rahul
Gandhi would take over as Congress president but nobody could predict
who the next BJP president would be.

Shah applauded the Raman Singh government, praising the state for
emerging from the “BIMARU” tag and said that a fourth term for the
party in the state was in the offing.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/man-who-overcame-british-snakes-of-communal-poison-was-more-than-chatur-baniya-mahatma-gandhi-s-grandson/story-h0fqCLEWY32d1YsHW6u5IM.html

Man who overcame British was more than ‘chatur baniya’: Gandhi’s grandson

Mahatma Gandhi was a man who overcame “British lion” and “snakes of
communal poison” in the country making him more than a “chatur
baniya”, his grandson Rajmohan Gandhi said on Saturday.

INDIA Updated: Jun 10, 2017 23:14 IST
PTI, New Delhi/Chicago

Condemning Shah’s “chatur baniya” comment, opposition parties today
demanded that he should apologise to the nation and insisted that the
“denigrating” remark is withdrawn.(File Photo)

Mahatma Gandhi was a man who overcame “British lion” and “snakes of
communal poison” in the country making him more than a “chatur
baniya”, his grandson Rajmohan Gandhi said on Saturday.

Gandhi, who is currently in the United States, said Mahatma’s aim
today would have been different than that of BJP President Amit Shah,
who had yesterday referred to him as a “chatur baniya” (a clever
Baniya - the trading caste) while addressing a gathering in Raipur.

“The man who overcame the British lion and snakes of communal poison
in India was more than a chatur bania. Today-- unlike men like Amit
Shah -- he would aim to defeat the forces that hunt the innocent and
the vulnerable,” Gandhi, a biographer and a research professor at
University of Illinois, US, told PTI in an email response.

Condemning Shah’s “chatur baniya” comment, opposition parties today
demanded that he should apologise to the nation and insisted that the
“denigrating” remark is withdrawn.

Mahatma’s another grandson, Gopalkrishna Gandhi, also said that he
would have laughed at ‘chatur baniya’ description but for its “utter
tastelessness and the hidden mischief in it”.

Historian Ramachandra Guha said the remark made by Amit Shah was
“crude” and “unworthy” of the president of the BJP, the country’s
ruling party.


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