Subject: Mr. Vajpayee is an honourable man. by Dr. Manzoor Alam
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*Mr Vajpayee is an honourable man*

*Dr Mohammad Manzoor Alam on the professed innocence of Mr Atal Behari
Vajpayee in the crime of Babri Masjid demolition*

Mr Atal Behari Vajpayee, the civilised *mukhauta*  (mask) of the uncivil
Sangh, has always had his way of hunting with the hound and running with the
hare. He has, in the words of the late Kamlapati Tripathy, perfected the art
of speaking with a forked tongue.

The Sangh has consistently used him to project a softer face while engaging
in violent, hate-driven politics. That is the reason the Sangh’s former
high-falutin jargon maker Govindacharya described him as the *mukhauta*  of
the Sangh.

The Liberahan Commission report has disturbed the hornet nest called the
Sangh Parivar. Instead of coming clean on the anti-national conspiracy to
trigger nationwide anti-Muslim riots by demolishing the Babri Masjid, they
have announced their intent to “take an aggressive stance” on the enquiry
report. That is what we call “*chori aur seena-zori* ”.

Virtually every Sanghi is asking with an expression of injured innocence:
“How come a gentleman like Vajpayeeji has been dragged into the demolition
episode?” Even the hero of Ayodhya destruction, Mr LK Advani, has claimed to
be surprised at the inclusion of Mr Vajpayee in Liberahan’s list of the
indicted.

The Ayodhya crime took place on December 6, 1992. The Sangh combine is
saying Mr Vajpayee was not there in Ayodhya on that fateful day. It is half
true, as any other Sangh declaration is. The fact is that he was merely at a
couple of hours drive from Ayodhya, sitting in Lucknow in the evening of
December 5, 1992. He said there that he had come to Lucknow to go to Ayodhya
to participate in *Kar Seva*  the next day.

His handlers, the RSS bosses, decided that the *mukhauta* should not be seen
in the company of the vandals destroying the Babri Masjid. He said he was to
proceed to Ayodhya when he was asked to go back. He said, “*Mujhe kaha gaya
hai ki tum Dilli wapas jao* ”.

In his familiar blow-hot blow-cold style the honourable Mr Vajpayee did
everything to aggravate the communal tension and create enough hysteria to
demolish the mosque. He blew hot saying he did not know what was gong to
happen at Ayodha the next day: “*Mein nahin jaanta ki kal wahaan kya hoga* ”.
The honourable Mr Vajpayee knew everything, but he knew nothing.

He very well knew what the *kar sevaks*  and their ringleaders were up to.
His veiled, “*Mein nahin jaanta ki kal wahaan keya hoga* ” was, in fact, a
rhetorical way of saying, “I know that tomorrow our *parivar*  is going to
commit a dastardly act”. This was his way of blowing cold.

The cynicism and evil intent of the Sangh was reflected clearly in his
remark that the ground would have to be levelled there (at Ayodhya): “*Wahaan
zameen ko samtal karna padega* ”. Naturally, what he meant was clear: that
the Babri Masjid would have to be demolished and the ground to be levelled
for a Ram temple to be built on it.

The Liberahan report has indicted Mr Vajpayee for his role in the crime. His
name figures even ahead of Mr Advani. Some newspapers have a full report of
what he said on December 5, 1992. That shows how deeply he was involved. The
Sangh had not hatched the conspiracy by keeping him out of the loop.

He staged another charade in Delhi soon after the Ayodhya crime. He
announced that he was to take *sanyas*  from politics. If somebody was
foolish enough (which quite enough journalists were) he or she would believe
that he was going to renounce politics. How true the honourable Mr Vajpayee
was to his word can be known from the fact that he went on to become India’s
prime minister twice, the first time for a humiliatingly short time.

Now that he has been forced out of politics by bad health and old age Mr
Vajpayee cannot claim that he has voluntarily taken sanyas. Originally, the
sanyas was meant to convey some measure of disapproval of the demolition.

The honourable Mr Vajpayee’s words and deeds have wrought serious damage in
the past. The blood of hundreds of innocent Muslims is as much on his head
as anybody else’s in the Sangh. On the day his first government was brought
down unceremoniously the late Comrade CB Gupta told the Lok Sabha that the
blood of 900 innocent people massacred in Nellie in the 80s was also on Mr
Vajpayee’s head, who had triggered the bloodbath with his hate speech
immediately before the incident.

Yes, Mr Vajpayee is an honourable man, above suspicion, above blame. * g*


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Regards,

Mohammad Tanweer Alam
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