BJP President Rajnath Singh
BJP President Rajnath Singh

Too little and too late, quips BJP

Sun-Nov 30, 2008

New Delhi / Press Trust of India


Dubbing the resignation of Home Minister Shivraj Patil as "too little too late", the BJP which had been gunning for him over a spate of terror attacks in the country, said on Sunday that the whole government had "failed" and should quit.

"It is too little and too late, the resignation of one minister can't be enough. The present circumstances is due to the failure of the whole government," BJP chief Rajnath Singh, who is in Rajasthan, said.

This seems "another unsuccessful tactic" of the government to cool down public sentiments against the government, Singh said reacting to Patil's resignation from cabinet.

The BJP also termed the whole Mumbai incident as a "collective culpable negligence" and demanded that the government should resign.

"It is a collective culpable negligence of the government. The responsibility should also be collective and no government has the right to survive after this," party spokesperson Rajeev Prataap Rudy told PTI.

The resignation also vindicates the BJP charges that the UPA government has been dysfunctional, he claimed.

BJP senior leader and party MP Ravishankar Prasad said, "It is a belated attempt to shield the heat against the UPA government."

It is evident in the light of the preparation by the terrorists preceding the attacks that the government was "callously negligent", he added.

Patil, who had offered to step down in the wake of the Mumbai terror strikes at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting on Saturday night, sent his resignation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday morning.
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Hmmm.......we will never defeat terrorists as long as we see it as a political opportunity.

Can you enlighten me ? I think Advani was the Home minister during the parliment attack........and the plane hijack......I am not sure. And I do not recall Advani resigining ?..or if someone else from his party who might have held the home ministry during those attacks resigning.....

I am also intrested to know the recation of the then opposition congress to those attacks........were they or were they not scoring "political points" during those attacks............while the operation was still on , did the congress show any solidarity with the then govt ?

Would be greatfull if any journo digs this up......

Sun, 11/30/2008 - 14:49

Should we then consider that the parliment attack is the failure of the entire (then)government as well ?

This coming from a party whose "PM candidate" can't find time to show one moment of solidarity while the country is being attacked ............

Our politicians are hopeless........

Sun, 11/30/2008 - 14:49

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