Known to be a moderate and secular face of BJP, Singh was expelled in 2009 for his scholarly work, ‘Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence' and his statement that former Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was in agreement about India's partition in 1947.
“My expulsion was never explained to me. Even later, when I had the occasion to ask (Rajnath) and others, none of them gave an answer. (Muhammad Ali) Jinnah had nothing to do with it.
The book was banned in Gujarat on account of my saying that Patel had supported the partition. So, what is the point of that great saying by Tagore “where the head is held high and mind is without fear...” he said.
Asked why he decided to return to the party in 2010, Singh said he is a nine-term parliamentarian and had held crucial ministerial positions in External Affairs, Finance and Defence ministries and was also Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission, which was all possible because of the party and its leadership.
Jaswant deprecates veneration of individual by BJP
Jaisalmer: In a sharp attack on Narendra Modi and BJP campaign centric around him, expelled party veteran Jaswant Singh today deprecated “veneration” of an individual and said world was full of graveyards of those who
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