Political 'tigers' roar in MP jungle as Scindia, Cong square off


By Sandeep Pauranik

Bhopal, Jul 3 (IANS): Madhya Pradesh is known as a state famous for its tigers, but now it seems the tiger has become the symbol of the political jungle in the state.

Ex-Congtress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia's statement of "Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai" (The tiger is still alive) reached Bhopal for the first time after the former Union minister and now BJP Rajya Sabha member was elected. If the Congress is attacking Scindia in a variety of ways, Scindia is also not missing out on repeating his statement.

Scindia reached Bhopal on Thursday for the first time after being elected as a Rajya Sabha member and attended the second expansion ceremony of the Shivraj Singh Chauhan Cabinet. He launched a scathing attack on former Congress Chief Minister Kamal Nath and senior leader Digvijaya Singh. He said that for the last two months some people are trying to tarnish his image, "but I want to tell them that tiger is still alive."

Former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh has also attacked Scindia in his own style. He said that when hunting was not restricted, he and Madhavrao Scindia (Jyotiraditya's father) used to hunt tigers. "But since Indira Gandhi's 'Wild Life Conservation Act', I now only shoot tigers with the camera."

Former minister Subhash Kumar Sojatia has expressed his displeasure over Scindia calling himself a tiger. He says that the number of tigers in MP is the highest in the country, in such a situation, it is natural for every citizen of the state to be proud, but to call himself a tiger is nothing more than a film dialogue!

"Those who know the history of the Scindia royal family will refrain from addressing him as tiger! Scindia cannot be considered a tiger, not the least for being the centre of the vicissitudes of current politics in Madhya Pradesh."

At the same time BJP State President Vishnu Dutt Sharma says that Digvijaya Singh's nature has been to hunt. Scindia again mentioned the statement that "Tiger will be alive for the second time" in the BJP's program held on Thursday night. He said that Kamal Nath and Digvijaya Singh better hear that "The tiger is alive."

Sunil Tiwari, who is close to Scindia says that some Congress leaders have always been troubled by Scindia's influence and mass base, which is why they are now making various kinds of allegations. Congress leaders do not have the courage to admit that Scindia had contributed in forming the Congress government in the state. Scindia has always been raising voice in public interest and he joined BJP to fulfill the dreams of common people.

Politics experts say that a direct face-to-face battle has started in state politics. The political battle ground is heating up in Gwalior-Chambal division where the entire Congress will be ranged against Scindia.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Sat, Jul 04 2020

    The dynasty of Scindias once use to hunt 'tigers' with Digivijay Singh until late PM Indira Gandhi imposed ban.

    The Scindia Royal family are technically traitors, refusing refuge to Rani Laxmi Bai and owing allegiance to the then British Empire. Why is it then that they are regarded so highly by the Indian voters?

    These dynasty is reason for the fall of 'Mathas'. Hastings managed to detach Mahadji Scindia from the Triple Alliance and made individual peace with him, which not only broke the alliance between Mysore, Hyderabad and Marathas, but also broke Maratha unity, splitting Scindia from Holkar.

    Gwalior’s defeat at Dholpur in 1844 brought the Scindia army under British control. With the outbreak of the Sepoy Mutiny from May 1857, the British used Scindia’s contingents to suppress the rebels at Agra and Etawah. For this Major Macpherson paid Rs. 4.5 lakhs to Scindia.

    Former ruler Jayajirao Scindia of having “betrayed” Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi by providing her with a “weak horse”. She laid down her life, while fighting British, on 18th June 1858.

    In 1966, when Vijaya Raje was snubbed by Indira Gandhi who denied her a ministerial position in 1967, she took away 36 Congress MLAs leading to the fall of the D. P. Mishra-led Congress government in Madhya Pradesh.

    Jivajirao Scindia (1916-1961), the last ruler of Gwalior, was more inclined towards Hindu Mahasabha. Vijaya Raje Scindia contested the Vidhan Sabha elections as nominee of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS, precursor of the BJP, she was founder vice-president of the BJP).

    Hindutva icon Vinayak Savarkar (1883-1966), in his book (1909), Indian War of Independence, 1857, referred to Jayajirao as ‘cobra, traitor and a coward’.

    Today this dynasty which betrayed Jhansi bhai calling himself 'Tiger'. This Junior Scindia followed in the footsteps of ancestors who has history of 'Betrayal'.

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 03 2020

    Another Toothless Tiger ...

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