Bangalore: The people who murdered M.K. Gandhi, their own man, can stoop to any depth. This is clear from Balraj Madhok’s latest Hindi book, Part-I1l of his autobiography. Deendayal Upadhyah ki Hathithya se Indira Gandhi ki Haththya Tak, by Balraj Madhok (which is part 3 of his Zindagi Ka Safar) is available from Dinman Prakashan, 3014 – Chharkhaywalan, Delhi-6, Paperback, price Rs. 150, pp. 272).
The stunning revelations in the book accuse the top leadership of today’s ruling Brahmana Jati Party (BJP).
Madhok (born 1920) was the topmost leader of the Hindu nazi party, ultimately becoming its president. In the third part of his just published autobiography his direct accusation is against Prime Minister Vaidik Vajpayee himself.
Excerpts from the book are published in the Milli Gazette (June 1. 2003).
Balraj Madhok in his autobiography makes very serious allegations against Atal Behari Vajpayee and Nana Deshmukh for thwarting any investigation about the real murderer of Deen Dayal Upadhyay. Whatever public posture RSS may be taking about Upadhyay’s death, Atal Beharji Vajpayee treated it as a simple accident. When Balraj entered into a debate with Vajpayee on this issue, he retorted in the following words, as quoted in the autobiography: “Why are you describing it as Murder? Deen Dayal was a hot-headed (jhagraloo) person, might have picked a fight with someone in the train and in the scuffle got pushed out and died, do not call it murder”. (p.16).
Madhok’s latest book deals with the mysterious death. of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, then topmost vaidik leader of the nazi party.
The autobiography goes on to relate developments which seem to be refreshing or replicating some Mughal court intrigues. “It has been the tradition of Jana Sangh that if the president expires before completing his term, senior vice-president is given the responsibility for the rest of the term. So, | thought that Shri Pitamber Das or Principal Dev Prasad Ghosh will be given this responsibility. Atal Behari Vajpayee was nowhere in the reckoning (Atal Behari Vajpayee kisi ginti mean nahin tha). | was stunned when informed that Sangh leaders wanted to make Atal Behari Vajpayee president.
New girls: Hindu Nazi party insiders have told us many times about Vajpayee’s love for wine and women, but Madhok confirms it. (DV Aug.1, 2001 p.17: “Two documents on Vajpayee’s false claims” and DV July 1, 2002, p. 14: “Vajpayee’s hidden face”).
Who these characterless self-seekers were, Balraj minces no words in telling their names. According to the autobiography, even Balraj was familiar with them as president of BJS. “Some time back when | was the president of Jana Sangh, Jagadish Prasad Mathur, in-charge of the Central Office, who was staying with Atal Behari at 30 – Rajendra Prasad Road, had complained to me that Atal had turned that house into ‘a den of immoral activities. Every day new girls were coming there.”
These are the types of leaders who rule us.

