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This is an archive article published on February 28, 2004

Star parade on, Ganga man joins tide

Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner Bhupen Hazarika joined the BJP here today. The party may field him from Assam’s Tezpur Lok Sabha constit...

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Dada Saheb Phalke Award winner Bhupen Hazarika joined the BJP here today. The party may field him from Assam’s Tezpur Lok Sabha constituency. A multi-faceted personality, Hazarika, 78, is a poet, composer, actor, director and producer. A recipient of the Padma Bhushan, Hazarika is a former chairman of the Sangeet Natak Akademi. He has been an Independent Assam MLA for one term.

A beaming Sushma Swaraj, Health Minister and party spokesperson, presented Hazarika to the media. ‘‘I have brought a diamond,’’ she told them while introducing Hazarika. BJP vice-president Pyarelal Khandelwal, in charge of North-East, and general secretary Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi were also present.

Swaraj said Congress used to start its Lok Sabha tally from 25, given the fact that it used to make a clean sweep of North-East. ‘‘Now it would begin from zero because NDA has taken over the region.’’

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Before asking him questions, reporters requested Hazarika to render a song. He obliged with Oh Ganga tum bahti ho kyun, inspired by legendary Black American singer Paul Robeson’s number The old man river.

He said: ‘‘Art should become an instrument for social change.’’ He pointed out that for it was ‘‘the first time in my life, I have become member of a political party’’. When asked if he had met Congress chief Sonia Gandhi last evening, Hazarika shot back: ‘‘Never in my life.’’ Instead, he said: ‘‘I got a telephone call from a prominent Congress leader saying that Sonia Gandhi wanted to invite me over tea today. But, I decided to come for rice to BJP with my younger sister Sushma Swaraj.’’

Reporters sought to know if he would contest a Lok Sabha seat. A little flustered, Hazarika whispered to Swaraj (which could be heard through the mike): ‘‘Can I say so?’’ He added: ‘‘I have given Rs 5 for party membership and whatever Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee, Deputy PM L.K. Advani and Sushma Swaraj and the party headquarters tell me, I will do so.’’

On Tezpur, he said: ‘‘I was brought up in Tezpur. From tonight, I will decide and analyse from where to contest.’’

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When asked to spell out the reason for his entry in to the BJP, Hazarika said: ‘‘I have seen this government for five years. It has proved to be stable. The BJP knows how to run a government. And, my little sister (Sushma) likes bhajee and a glass of water like me and she, Vajpayee and Advani asked me to join the party.’’

He said: ‘‘My dream is to improve the conditions in North-East. Having been born near the Brahmaputra, I would like to be a good son of the soil.’’

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