Why the national leaders aspiring to be at the helm on top of strategic matters of national importance , are showing immaturity of fighting on such issues , that may disturb the unity.
Is not it is true that to achieve a bigger goal of national importance you have to digest many smaller evils, but as long as your thought and objectives are patriotic and for better future of nation and people you must have to make minor compromises.
Otherwise why people will you regard you as the one who sacrificed many vital things close to your heart and principle just for the sake of goal to save India and create a strong and proud India ?
INDIA HONEST justifies the thought of BJP national leader Arun Jaitely, when he showed his dissatisfaction on his party colleague Sushma Swaraj for opposing entry of Karnataka leader B Sriramalu.
BJP leader Arun Jaitley today appeared to snipe at party colleague Sushma Swaraj for opposing entry of Karnataka leader B Sriramalu, saying the "relatively marginal issues" of who is in or who is out are diverting the attention from the core issues of governance.
He said that the party needs to focus on the core agenda of governance and emphasise more on the importance of this issue for bigger advantage in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.
"Relatively marginal issues such as declaration of candidates, particularly who is in and who is out, cannot be allowed to dominate the political agenda in the BJP. These issues divert the attention from the core issues of governance," he wrote on his blog.
This assumes significance as Swaraj has been opposing the entry of Sriramalu, leader of Karnataka's BSR party, into BJP and made her criticism known publicly last night by tweeting. Swaraj tweeted soon after he was admitted in the party,"I want to make it absolutely clear that B.Sriramulu has been admitted in the party despite my stiff opposition,". Sriramalu, a close associate of tainted mining barons Reddy brothers, is being fielded by BJP from Bellary constituency in Karnataka.
INDIA HONEST agrees with the sentiments of Sushma Swaraj on Sriamalu or even on Yedurappa and many other candidates BJP has opted to put, but in spite of much serious rather one should say justified criticism of BJP by many opposing parties and leaders, one must understand the ground realities of Indian politics, where caste and other equations become so crucial and unavoidable that to achieve a bigger and noble cause for the sake of nation and people, you have to digest many smaller evils with a pinch of salt.
Yes, once you clinch the goal, you must not forget to curb the evil from raising its head and overtaking the system, and that will be counted as one time tested better decision, otherwise you will loose everything including the ideal principal also that you cherish, in the bargain.