From the past few days our parliamentarians were uncharacteristically calm. There were voices of dissent, the speakers were booed and hassled a few times but all in all the winter session had the makings of a successful stretch in it. In came the proclamation on the National Herald case which demanded Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi to be presented in a court of law and all civility went for a complete toss. National Herald case unleashed the uncouth ruffians in our esteemed politicians. The hallowed chambers of the Indian Parliament reverberated with the chants of “Political Vendetta” and “Proxy War” both of which are funny assessments.
The Background:
This is where the game begins. AJL owns assets worth between Rs 2,500-5,000 crore in many cities which after the share transfer are owned by Young Indian. The Registrar of Companies records suggest that Sonia and Rahul Gandhi jointly own 76% of Young Indian.
On 1 November 2012 Subramanian Swamy alleged that both Sonia and Rahul Gandhi have committed fraud and land grabbing to a tune of ₹20 billion (US$300 million) by acquiring a public limited company called Associated Journals Private Ltd (AJPL) through their owned private company, Young India.
Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi were directed to appear in person on December 19 by a Delhi court on Tuesday.
The Political Vendetta:
To say that Political Vendetta doesn’t occur in this country will be unfair. BSP chief Mayawati has accused SP government of indulging in political vendetta so many times. VK Singh was the target of Congress’s political vendetta even before he joined the Bhartiya Janata Party. MK Stalin accused Congress of political vendetta as well. So till the time there is politics, there will be political vendetta but in cases of settling scores and political vendetta, the instruments used are CBI and other probing agencies and state polices. Using the Judiciary for settling scores is both farfetched and laughable. Our Constitution makes the judiciary absolutely independent. It means the freedom of the judgments and free from legislative interference. But then that’s logic. Considering Congress as one set and logic as the other, it is fair to assume that the intersection part of the two sets yields a perfect nil.
The Proxy War:
Mai Indira Gandhi ki Bahu Hoon, Mai Kisi se nahi Darti
BJP is second biggest victim of the National Herald Case, the biggest of course are the Gandhis whose image is at stake. The reason why I am calling BJP a victim of the National Herald case is that the timing of the case doesn’t suit it, especially when BJP was able to create an atmosphere of accord in the parliament and stage was set for the house to pass the GST bill. Subramanian Swamy is a proven nonconformist and not even Modi can persuade him to do something. And the Indira Card is a political master stroke. As much as I hate Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, I am a big fan of her realpolitik skills!
Picture Courtesy: The amazing Kureel