Congress is political future of India : Shatrughan Sinha
5 Dariya News
Mumbai 30-Mar-2019
Bollywood actor-turned-politician Shatrughan
Sinha, who has finally quit the BJP, feels that the Congress is the political
future of India.
Q: So you have finally done what we knew for some
time?
A: (laughs heartily) Raaz ki baat jo sab jaante
the. Open Secret. Yes, I have joined hands with Soniaji, Rahul and Priyanka. I
am now a part of the Congress.
Q: Why?
A: Why? Why did I choose to join Congress? It was
a decision taken after much deliberation and thought. And why not? The Congress
is the party that brought us kicking and dragging into free India. It gave us
national legends like Sardar Vallabhai Patel, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ...
Q: That was in the past. Where are the leaders of
that stature in the Congress now?
A: Well, we could give the same argument for the
BJP. I joined hands with them (BJP) because of the great leaders like L.K.
Advaniji and Atal Bihariji. Leadership has to change. Today the Congress is in
the hands of Rahul Gandhi.
Q: He was trolled mercilessly until very
recently?
A: But Rahul has evolved in the past year or so.
He is no longer ridiculed. Besides his sister Priyanka has also joined hands
with Rahul. We have to give him a chance. I was happy when he spoke to me and
said he is very happy to welcome me to the party.
Q: Yes, you and Urmila Matondkar?
A: The more the merrier. I think the Congress is
the political future of India. It saw India through its toughest times. It's
time to give them another chance.
Q: So what prompted you to make the move from BJP
to Congress?
A: Many factors. I was not being treated properly
by the BJP. When they announced Ravi Shankar Prasadji as their candidate from
my seat in Patna, something gave way inside me. I ceased being a loyal soldier
of the BJP. Not that I intend to badmouth anyone from the BJP. I respect the
senior leaders. They are my colleagues and friends and I am not into the
politics of mudslinging. I hope they feel the same.
Q: Your daughter Sonakshi feels you should have
left the BJP long ago?
A: (laughs) Achcha. When did she say that? How
sweet of her! I am in Muscat where they're honouring me as a cinematic legend.
My family has been advising me to do the right thing in my political career.
And not just they. My dear family friend Lalu Yadavji also wanted me to join
hands with the Congress.
Q: Do you think the Congress will accord you the
respect you deserve?
A: I feel welcomed here. As you know, I was
unhappy with my position in the BJP for a long time. The party leadership knew
I was unhappy. No one came forward to speak to me. There was no dialogue at
all. It was as if they had shut me out. I didn't have to suffer this
humiliation. But I stayed on out of loyalty. But now I feel it's time to move
on.
Q: What are you plans as a Congress member?
A: To serve the country and to end the culture of
intolerance that has taken over the nation. If you criticize a government
policy, you are not anti-India. If you say Kashmir is burning, you are not
pro-Pakistan.