After Atal Behari Vajpayee, LK
Advani presumed he was next in line, and was perennially the BJP’s Prime
Minister-in-the-waiting. His ambition was to be the PM at least once. And he
felt he had a rightful claim to it.
LK Advani took one of his most
difficult political decisions, forcing his party-men to take sides. LK Advani’s
chequered political legacy had seen many high and lows. This is the third time
he quit to return on the frailest of excuses. No one is impressed, not even his
staunch supporters. He time and again, has proved that he is bereft of new
ideas and has not kept abreast with time and emerging India. The Iron Man was
sadly found to be with iron deficiency!
This is the third time that LK
Advani has withdrawn his resignation. He resigned as party President in 2005
following the furore over his thoughtless Jinnah remarks and then again in 2009
as leader of the opposition after the BJP’s debacle in the Lok Sabha elections,
only to resume responsibility again. But this retreat stood out because of its
swiftness and because Advani had raised the ante really high, targeting the
entire party leadership which eventually proved very costly to the party.
Importantly, even before the
curtains came down on the resignation drama, the BJP appeared not too
distressed by Advani’s angry resignation letter, where he had criticized the
party leadership for pursuing their personal agendas. Rajnath’s stand on Modi
left no option for the patriarch. As Modi stayed, Advani backed off after RSS’s
Mohan Bhagwat requested Advani to withdraw his resignation, and Advani grabbed
the lifeline and meekly agreed to end the drama by withdrawing his resignation,
thereby denting his own image and credibility further.
Is this the sad end for LK
Advani? But in politics, one can never say for sure. He may even spring another
surprise? One thing for sure, the image of BJP and LK Advani has taken a beating;
the party with a difference, is no different than other political parties in
India with internal rifts and groups pushing for their men and ideas.
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