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Gujarat BJP to split: Keshubhai set to form own party

By Parag Dave
July 09, 2012 12:07 IST
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Gujarat is likely to witness a triangular fight in this year's assembly polls, as dissident Bharatiya Janata Party leaders -- opposed to Chief Minister Narendra Modi and led by former chief minister Keshubhai Patel -- are set to float their own party.

The other two contenders are the well-entrenched ruling BJP and the main opposition Congress.

Keshubhai's group has indicated that he would form a party and a formal announcement is likely later in July.

"It is more than 100 per cent certain that Keshubhai will form a new party and we will contest the elections on all 182 seats. There is no doubt that Keshubhai will lead the party and the state will have a three-way contest," said Patel's supporter Gordhan Zadafia, a former minister in the Modi government.

The BJP has been in power in Gujarat since 1995. Attempts to form a state-based party have failed so far.

Former chief minister and Congress leader Chimanbhai Patel formed Janta Morcha in 1980s but realised soon that it was a non-starter and went back to the Congress.

Another former CM, Shankarsinh Vaghela of BJP, floated Rashtriya Janta Party in 1986. He managed to get only four seats out of the total 184 and later joined the Congress.

In the decade before, Sanstha Congress of Morarji Desai had some success, as it came to power after the Emergency in alliance with four other parties, trouncing Congress-I.

A BJP leader, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Gujarat had never accepted regional fronts. "Attempts were made in the past but they have not been successful. The Patel group's attempt will not succeed. The contest is between BJP and Congress," he said.

But Zadafia said, "People are always in search of a credible option and Indian democracy has shown that sooner or later, the right set of leaders is accepted by the people."

"It is also totally wrong to say that regional parties have not been successful in the state. We had seen that BJP was a third party in initial years when Congress-I of Indira Gandhi and Sanstha Congress of Desai were the main contenders. Later, the BJP was accepted by the people," he added.

Congress hopes that Patel's rebellion will help it.

"We campaigned hard in Uttar Pradesh in the recent elections but people voted Samajwadi Party to power; they thought SP was the alternative to BSP. In the same way, voters, who are very smart, will vote for an alternative here. The only alternative to Modi now is Congress," said state Congress chief Arjun Modhwadia.

The BJP camp is maintaining silence on the issue of Keshubhai's impending exit. Party general secretary Vijay Rupani said that Keshubhai was yet to announce his plans and the BJP would react only afterwards.

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