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Modi may resign at BJP meet in Mumbai

Onkar Singh in New Delhi | June 18, 2004


Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi may tender his
resignation when the 2002 riots and its impact on the
Bharatiya Janata Party's performance in the general
election is discussed at the three-day national
executive meeting in Mumbai next week, sources in
the BJP told rediff.com

Modi will leave it to the party to accept or reject
his resignation, the sources said.

Former Gujarat chief minister Suresh Mehta, a moderate,
is the frontrunner to succeed Modi if his resignation
is accepted by the party leadership.

Mehta was among the first to defend Atal Bihari Vajpayee
this week, after the former prime minister's comment
to Zee News that the Gujarat riots cost the BJP the
general election provoked rebuttals from party president
M Venkaiah Naidu and other leaders of the Sangh Parivar.

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Sarsanghchalak K S Sudarshan
and Dr Praveen Togadia and Ashok Singhal of the Vishwa
Hindu Parishad denounced Vajpayee and defended Modi.

Venkaiah Naidu told the media that Gujarat would not be
discussed at the BJP national executive meeting in Mumbai.

Party spokesman Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi denied any move to
replace Modi, who remained mum throughout the controversy.

"At one stage, Atalji threatened he would not attend
the national executive meeting if the attacks on him did
not stop," a senior BJP leader told rediff.com

"The party leadership did not want to face such
embarrassment," the BJP leader added. "(Former deputy
prime minister L K) Advaniji spoke to Vajpayeeji a number
of times on the phone to iron out the issue. Advaniji
was one of the few BJP leaders who did not utter a word
on the subject and hence Atalji was receptive to what he
said."

"Atalji is our most respected leader and nobody can
and will disobey him," BJP General Secretary Vijay
Kumar Malhotra told rediff.com

On Thursday, June 17, Vajpayee asserted again that
Gujarat would be discussed at the Mumbai meeting, which
will be held from June 22 to June 24.

The former prime minister -- who is chairman of the
National Democratic Alliance in Parliament -- is still
on holiday in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, where he spends
a week every summer.

Former Himachal Pradesh chief minister Shanta Kumar,
who had called for Modi's resignation soon after the
Gujarat riots, is likely to set the ball rolling in
Mumbai by voicing his concern at the manner in which
the chief minister handled the situation after the
murderous attack on the Sabarmati Express in Godhra
on February 27, 2002.

Vajpayee told Zee News that Modi should have been
replaced as chief minister after the riots.

But this is a view that Sangh Parivar leaders like
the VHP's Ashok Singhal are unwilling to accept.

"People are saying the BJP lost this election because
of non-action against the chief minister after the
Gujarat incidents," VHP Working President Singhal
told rediff.com "According to the RSS sarsanghchalak,
this argument is baseless considering the grand
successes registered in the Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh
and Chhattisgarh [assembly] election that took place
after the Gujarat incidents and prior to the national
election. Instead of looking for scapegoats, Shri
Atalji and Shri Advaniji should have shown the courage
to own up responsibility for the defeat as it
[the national election] was fought under their
leadership."

RSS leader Madan Devi Dass -- who liaises between his
organisation and the BJP -- met Advani after the latter
returned from a short holiday in Nainital. Dass is
likely to meet Vajpayee on June 19 after the former
premier returns to Delhi.

http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/jun/18bjp1.htm



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