BJP MPs have also been asked to create awareness about it in the constituencies falling on the route of the twin Yatras.
NEW DELHI: A day after the RSS backed his proposed 'National Integration Yatra', the BJP Parliamentary Party on Tuesday endorsed the controversial programme of the Leader of Opposition LK Advani, who declared that "it would change the course of national politics". Advani, who plans to embark on the Yatra from Gujarat on April 6, asserted that "whenever the Congress party has indulged in minoritism and the BJP has exposed it, the political situation in the country underwent a sea change".
The former BJP Chief was responding to a query from a Member who wanted him "to clear the confusion sought to be created on the Yatra" announced by Advani in the wake of the Varanasi bomb blasts last week, BJP Deputy Leader in Lok Sabha Vijay Kumar Malhotra told reporters after a 45-minute of the Parliamentary Party. BJP President Rajnath Singh too would be simultaneously undertaking the Yatra, most likely from Lucknow. However, it is Advani's Yatra which has become controversial in the light of his past Yatras and reported differences over it within the party and the Sangh Parivar.
Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who chaired the meeting, did not make any comments on the Yatra. In a virtual endorsement, the party MPs thumped the desks after Advani explained the objectives of the Yatra. The MPs were later asked to create awareness about it in the constituencies falling on the route of the twin Yatras. Dismissing reports that the RSS had reservations on Advani's proposed Yatra, RSS Chief KS Sudarshan had on Monday said that it would extend full support to any effort to create public awareness against threat posed to national unity and integrity.