Jinnah Now Dividing BJP: Karunanidhi


Chennai, Aug 30 (IANS):  Six decades after Mohammad Ali Jinnah divided India, he is now doing the same to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), says Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi.

Speaking to reporters here Saturday, Karunanidhi said: "Jinnah sowed the seeds for dividing India. Now he is instrumental for the divisions within the BJP."

The BJP is teeming with internal strife after it expelled former defence and finance minister Jaswant Singh for his book that argues the Pakistan founder was wrongly being demonised in India for the partition.

  

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  • Sandesh, Magalore, Oman

    Sun, Aug 30 2009

    Senseless talk and comments from Karunanidhi, Jinna is history now. Jaswant Sing Rewrote the past. what connection Jinna has with BJP. BJPs internal dispute started much more earlier and they are trying to cover it up. Threre is nothing to praise about silly comments from politicians who are fighing for every single reason like water, statues, languages etc.

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  • Jacintha, Mumbai/Oman

    Sun, Aug 30 2009

    Excellent and true comments by the CM of Tamil Nadu.

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  • Harold D''cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Aug 30 2009

    The statement by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi that Jinnah has divided India 60 yrs ago and the same Jinnah is dividing BJP is true. The present fate of BJP is they are reaping what they sowed. Have they respected all Indians as one family today they would have been in a better position.

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