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The BJP and RSS on the  “Foreigner Issue”-

Chanakya, for strategic reasons arranged the marriage of Chandragupta Maurya with the daughter of Seleucus Nikator after the Greek General was defeated in the battle.  But, it was laid down that no progeny from the marriage could inherit the throne of Magadh---  A historical reference to the “foreigner” issue.

Many of the political leaders in India who are known to be habitual players of negative politics hardly showed any interest when Sonia Gandhi entered into the Nehru-Gandhi family as a daughter-in-law of foreign origin by marrying Rajiv Gandhi in 1968.  They started keeping track record of her activities only when Rajiv Gandhi was groomed by his mother Indira Gandhi as crown prince after the death of Sanjay Gandhi.  The Italian connection of Rajiv Gandhi, however came to lime light in Bofors scandal which played a decisive role in the defeat of his Government in 1989.  After the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, the status of Sonia was like a royal mother who had an important say in the internal affairs of the Congress Party .

People started taking interest in Sonia Gandhi since 1998 when she took over the presidentship of the Congress.  The Party subsequently won assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan.  Gauging the potential of the lady, the RSS and its constituents coined the slogan–“Ram Rajya vs Rome Rajya” and initiated a debate on her foreign origin as well as the desirability of a foreign born Indian citizen of holding the top executive post in the country. 

It was not the first time that the Indian National Congress is headed by a foreign national.  The Congress was founded by a British national, Allan Octavian Hume, followed by an Irish theosophist, Ms Annie Besant as its president.  Many would argue that there were compulsions then, to have   foreigners head a political party when India was under colonial rule perhaps  with a view to communicate better with the British, the Indian aspirations.  When the freedom movement gained momentum, the process of Indianisation of the Congress party began particularly after the entry of Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi. Thus comparison of Sonia Gandhi with Mr. Hume or Annie Besant may not be relevant.                

The RSS and its political front, the Bhartiya Jan Sangh and now Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) do not consider Sonia Gandhi ethnically Indian as she does not fit into the frame of their definition of patriotism and nationalism. The foundation of the ideological philosophy of the BJP is the cultural and traditional heritage of India which every Indian should be proud of. According to “Sangh Parivar” Sonia Gandhi cannot inspire this philosophy. 

When Sonia Gandhi, as president of the Congress Party played an active role in the fall of Vajpayee Government even though she had no chance of forming an alternative Government, the entire Sangh Parivar smelt a conspiracy against a “nationalist Government”.   They initiated a debate questioning the desirability of an Italian born Indian citizen to hold the post of the Prime minister.  “Organiser”, the RSS weekly in its June 6, 1999  took up the issue publicly with an article entitled “Evangelization-2000 & India”.  Sohail Siddiqui, Chief editor of the Urdu weekly Hamara Qadam of New Delhi gave a new name to Sonia Gandhi-“Sonia-de-Gama.”  The article projected that while Vasco-de-Gama’s landing in Indian soil was a precursor of European dominance in India, the entry of “Sonia-de-Gama” in Indian politics…was a conspiracy to destablise the 13-month old nationalist Government.  “At the instance of her foreign friends who hardly need to be identified, she delivered this blow to India when the 12th Lok Sabha was dissolved.”  Highlighting Sonia's love for Italy the article said, “Again when it came to marrying her daughter, she cleverly chose to have an alliance with the son of her Italian friend.”  Few in this country know that Robert Vadra’s (Vadera) mother is an Italian national married to an Indian, Eric Vadra.  The Italian mother-in-law of Smt. Priyanka Vadra had almost discarded her Pakistan born Indian husband Eric Vadra. 

S.Gurumurthy, a known BJP ideologue and convenor of  “Swadeshi Jagaran Manch “ in his article (BJP TODAY-May 15, 99 ) hit out against Sonia Gandhi—“ All that the nation has told Sonia in silent mode is:- Madam, it is India now, not East India any more…. The conviction that Sonia as Prime Minister of India will be a national shame cut across all political parties including the Congress.”  

Thus, with the help of party organs and supporting journalists, the RSS and its constituents brought the debate to a very high pitch and attracted the participation of a wide range of political leaders, including some of the former Prime ministers, journalists, academicians and retired bureaucrats. Former Prime Ministers V.P.Singh and Chandrashekhar, political leaders like Mulayam Singh and others who hardly subscribe to the RSS point of view including ex-Foreign Secretary, J.N.Dixit expressed their opinion disfavouring Sonia Gandhi to hold the post of Prime Minister.

The view of RSS found echoes in Congress I too. Three Central Working Committee members of the Congress party-Sharad Pawar, Purno A. Sangma and Tarique Anwar challenged the leadership of Sonia Gandhi on grounds of her “foreign origin.”  In their letter they said -“the issue affects not just the security, economic interest and international image of India but hits at the core pride of every Indian.  The Congress manifesto should suggest an amendment to the constitution of India, to the effect that the offices of the President, Vice-President and the Prime minister can only be held by natural born Indian citizens. We would also request that you, as Congress president, propose this amendment. This will be in line with your consistent stand that your sole concern in entering public life was to revive and rejuvenate the party.”  The debate took its first toll with a split in the Congress Party.  

In favour of Sonia Gandhi:

Those who are defending Sonia Gandhi on this issue have their own arguments. Picking up the thread from a speech of Vajpayee in his address to a gathering of Parliamentarians of Indian origin (New Delhi-November`98) Ms Vidya Subramaniam of Times of India charged Vajpayee of duplicity for falling in line with the stance adopted by the BJP and Sharad Pawar, thereby treating Sonia Gandhi as a foreigner for debarring her from the high offices of the country. (Times Of India, June 5, 99).  Addressing the Parliamentarians, Vajpayee had said “People of Indian origin hold elected office in 19 countries, the tally being as follows: 200 MPs, 68 Ministers, and two Prime Ministers (now three)…that they had done India proud with their enormous political achievements around the globe."  He also commended the parliamentarians of Indian origin for still "retaining their emotional, cultural and spiritual links with Bharat, our common motherland.”

Though no reaction of Vajpayee to the Times of India article has so far been made public, the RSS weekly Organiser (June 20, 99) countered the argument through a write up of R.C.Batura which said, “ In her zeal to oppose the BJP move, Smt. Subramaniam ignored the key words emotional, cultural and spiritual links with Bharat.   Vajpayee did not talk of political links of these persons….in fact, Fiji and Mauritius where the Prime Ministers  are of Indian origin, have a numerically dominant population of Indian origin who are there for generations and have no links with India which could be detrimental to their national interest whereas Sonia Gandhi who acquired Indian citizenship after 15 years of her marriage with Rajiv Gandhi continued to maintain her family links in Italy.”

Some of the CPM leadership while supporting the desirability of Sonia Gandhi to hold the high offices in the country said, “ If Ms.Gandhi is a foreigner, then so L.K.Advani and Jyoti Basu."  The Marxists were countered by Narendra Modi, General Secretary of the BJP and Arun Jaitley, member, BJP Election Management Committee through a press statement (May 18, 99) – “The marxists are either ignorant of or mischievously ignoring Article 6 of the constitution of India.  The article states, “A Person who has migrated to the territory of India from the country now included in Pakistan shall be deemed to be a citizen of India at the commencement of this constitution.”
 
Against Sonia Gandhi: 

Some of the points raised against Sonia Gandhi could be summed up:

* Sonia Gandhi is ethnically non-Indian as she is not a natural citizen of India but a naturalised citizen of this country .

* Chanakya, for strategic reasons arranged the marriage of Chandragupta Maurya with the daughter of Seleucus Nikator after the Greek General was defeated in the battle.  But, it was laid down that no progeny from the marriage could inherit the throne of Magadh.

* Sonia Gandhi became a registered Indian citizen in 1983 i.e. only after 15 years of her marriage with Rajiv Gandhi .

* Her enrolment as voter in 1980 when she had not acquired Indian citizenship is questionable .

* If she travelled on an Italian passport even after becoming an Indian citizen in April 1983, has she not committed an offence? 

* Sonia violated the provision of FERA for over a year (from January 1,1974 to January 21`1975) when she was allotted shares in Maruti Technical Services PVT. LTD and was made its Managing Director.
                             
* Sonia Gandhi is using the Christian world to help implement evangelisation-2000 programmes in India.

* Ashok Singhal, President,Vishwa Hindu Parishad gave a new twist to the issue.  He said “Pope wants to rule India by proxy in the form of Sonia Gandhi.  It was after Mrs. Gandhi`s entry into active politics that the country witnessed Hindu-Christian clashes. (Nagpur, June 12, 99) 
         
There is no constitutional bar on foreign born Indian citizen from occupying high offices.  However, Vajpayee according to some press reports, was initially opposed to making it a public issue but subsequently changed his mind and called for a national debate on it.  Almost, all political leaders have an opinion on this issue but have been careful in responding to the debate. A number of opinion polls have also been carried out by the media and a majority of the views have gone against Sonia Gandhi.

The on going debate on the “foreigner issue” has little to do with the future of India as such, but everything to do with the coming general elections to the Lok Sabha. The BJP may like to portray Vajpayee as the son of the soil against the foreign born Indian citizen Sonia Gandhi and compare the latter’s inability and inexperience with that of Vajpayee having vast experience in tackling the national problems.
                     
Sonia Gandhi has so far not come out with any detailed defence except for her emotion packed speech during a Youth Congress rally when she said, “ I married here, I became a mother here, became a widow here before your eyes and my mother-in–law breathed her last in my arms.” 

How far the sorrowful eyes and emotionally choked voice of a ‘Suhagin-mother-widow’ will be translated into fetching votes is still uncertain.

The RSS has won its first round on the “foreigners” issue, but the question remains- Will they win the bout?

R.Upadhyaya                                                                     2.7.99

 

 

 

 

 

 
            
               
 

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