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Will Modi and Yeddy's absence affect today's BJP meet?

Last updated on: May 24, 2012 08:33 IST
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi

The absence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa could cast a cloud over the Bharatiya Janata Party National Executive beginning in Mumbai on Thursday which is all set to pave the way for a second term to party chief Nitin Gadkari.

The party has been insisting that all those invited are coming, but there is no official word so far from Gandhi Nagar whether Modi is attending the meet.

The meeting is significant as it is the first major gathering of the BJP top brass ahead of the Assembly elections in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh, the two party-ruled states, scheduled by the year-end.

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Will Modi and Yeddy's absence affect today's BJP meet?

Last updated on: May 24, 2012 08:33 IST
Former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa

Modi had not also attended the last meeting of the National Executive held in Delhi in December, apparently peeved over the induction of his bete noire Sanjay Joshi into Uttar Pradesh election campaign by Gadkari.

He had also not campaigned in the UP polls. Yeddyurappa, who is unhappy over the failure of the party leadership to reinstate him, has already declared that he would not be going to Mumbai.

Modi's known detractor Keshubhai Patel whom he replaced as Chief Minister over a decade ago, is planning to make it to the National Executive after staying away from it for three years.

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Will Modi and Yeddy's absence affect today's BJP meet?

Last updated on: May 24, 2012 08:33 IST
Bharatiya Janata Party chief Nitin Gadkari

A highlight of the National Executive is its formal endorsement of a resolution to amend the party constitution allowing a second term to the party president.

This will pave the way for Gadkari to stay in the saddle for another three years after he completes his current term in December.

With the party taking the view that the Congress-led Uniterd Progressive Alliance, which completed three years yesterday could fall any time due to growing internal contradictions, the talk of who should be projected as the PM candidate in the next Lok Sabha elections could revive in Mumbai.

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