Press Release
The
news of the Rs. 90-crore interest-free loan by the Congress to Associated
Journals Pvt. Limited for the purpose & reviving the National Herald has created a furore. The news, launched by the
Janata Party president Subramaniam Swamy, was quickly taken up by the BJP.
According to Swamy, the Congress has violated the laws of Income Tax and the Election
Commission of India by providing money to ASL. He has filed a complained with
the EC in this connection, demanding de-recognition of the Congress as a
political party. BJP’s senior leader Arun Jaitly has pointed out at the
commercial interest of the Congress in this transaction because Young Indian, a
company constituted under Section 25, has been taken over by the ASL board of
directors which includes Congress president Sonia Gandhi, general secretary
Rahul Gandhi, treasurer Moti Lal Vora and senior leader Oscar Fernandes. The
BJP has demanded that the EC should take cognizance of Swamy’s complaint.
The Socialist
party is of the firm view that political parties are not formed to practice
money laundering in any fashion. If the Congress has an emotional attachment
with the National Herald, it should
have adopted some other possible way to revive the newspaper. The party, which
has been promoting national and multinational corporate houses, could have otherwise
revived an old newspaper easily. The newspaper could have been helped through
the central government, taking other parties in confidence. This arbitrary act
of the Congress once again proves that it believes that the Nehru family is the
Congress. That is why it does not find any fault in promoting the newspaper by
the Congress Party.
The Socialist
Party would like to reply to the argument presented by the Congress in their
defense in this matter. The Congress has
spoken from a high pedestal, posing a brave face that the party’s act was aimed at propagating and strengthening
the Gandhi-Nehru ideology and legacy. The argument is hollow. Politicians as
well as intellectuals in India have established a wrong tradition by tagging
Gandhi’s name with Nehru. The spokesperson of the Congress has repeated the
same old mistake. The Gandhi-Nehru legacy term is misleading. When the country
became independent, Nehru had told Gandhi that his vision of India did not
correspond to (Gandhi’s) dreams. Gandhi too had rejected the vision of India as
propounded by Nehru. The testaments of both the great personalities to this
effect are available in writing.
The Socialist
Party does not believe that the Congress of Sonia Gandhi and Man Mohan Singh are
working to realize even Nehru’s vision of India. Nehru, with a mixed economy
and a welfare state, was trying to build a socialist India. At least he had
stated this on so many occasions. He included the term socialism as a goal in
the Congress party’s document. Later the term was included in the Preamble of
the Constitution by Smt. Indira Gandhi. Therefore, the claim of the today’s
Congress, which openly supports and serves the interest of corporate
capitalism, cannot be an heir to the Nehruvian legacy. Thus, its claim is
nothing but hollow. The Socialist Party suggests that the Congress should
rename itself as ‘Corporate Party’. This term illustrates its true character.
Dr.
Prem Singh
General
Secretary and Spokes Person
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