Advani says yes to Narendra Modi as BJP poll panel convener, no to Modi as chairman: Reports

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Panaji, Goa: In a compromise formula, senior BJP leader L.K. Advani has reportedly given his consent to appoint Gujarat CM Narendra Modi as party's campagin committee convener, but not as chairman on Saturday. The committee will be the one taking care of BJP's strategies for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
Quoting sources, an NDTV report said, if Modi is declared as convenor, the committee's meetings would be presided over by BJP chief Rajnath Singh, and project the chief minister as one of the party's key leaders, rather than the most prominent.
This latest development puts BJP in a dilemma over anointing Modi as campaign committee chief for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections in the absence of patriarch L.K. Advani and other senior leaders, who have not turned up for the ongoing National Executive meeting here as they are said to be opposed to such a move.
Ill health was cited as the reason for Advani's decision to keep away from the two-day meeting of the National Executive that began today with leaders clamouring for Modi's elevation as campaign head for the elections.
Meanwhile, a group of Narendra Modi supporters staged a protest outside the residence of the party veteran for ‘opposing’ greater role for the Gujarat Chief Minister.
Party spokesman Prakash Javadekar had a difficult time when newspersons plied him with questions on the absence of Advani and other leaders and reservations of some other leaders over the proposal to elevate Modi.
"Wait till tomorrow....in BJP we don't take decisions without consensus at the top level," he told the media when asked whether a decision is expected to be taken by Sunday when the Executive meeting would conclude.
Advani not attending the Executive meeting is perhaps the first time in the party's history that he has kept away from crucial deliberations.
Party leaders sought to play down the absence saying nothing much should be read into it or as if there were serious differences at the top level. However, sources said there is a possibility of senior leader Sushma Swaraj, considered close to Advani, and others raising objections to announcement about Modi's role in the absence of Advani.
The RSS is now said to be of the view that the party should go ahead with the announcement without further delay. Leaders like Uma Bharti, Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha, Shatrughan Sinha and Yogi Adityananth, also considered close to Advani, are also not attending the meeting.
Yashwant Sinha said in Delhi he is in good health. There was no no "namonia" affecting him but not going to Goa could be due to some other reasons, he said.
Soon after the two-day conclave kicked off, the party gave signals that there could be some decision by tomorrow with BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar saying the participants will go back ‘with new energy, new confidence and new enthusiasm’.
However, he was evasive when asked repeatedly whether this statement meant that a bigger role for Modi will be announced. "Wait till tomorrow," he kept saying.
Another leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, who is also the Vice President, said the party is going to make a ‘major announcement’ in Goa that will strengthen the organisation and project it as an alternative to the UPA government.
He was responding to a question on whether Modi will be appointed the campaign committee head at the conclave.
Regarding absence of other members like Uma Bharati and Yashwant Sinha, he said they must have informed the party president.
"There is nothing like whip in the party national executive which can force the members to come," he commented.
Asked whether a big decision can be taken without Advani's presence, Javadekar said the senior leader had conveyed his "blessings" for the meet as he was unable to attend due to ill-health.
At the same time, he said, "No decision is taken in our party without everybody's consent."
Sources said the party is keen to make the announcement about Modi at the National Executive and the RSS has given its go-ahead to it. "Whether Advani is there at the meeting or not, the announcement about Modi is likely," at least two senior party leaders said.
Insisting that Advani was ‘really unwell’, Javadekar said that party president Rajnath Singh even talked to the senior leader's doctors.
After that he advised Advani to take rest even though the latter was keen on attending at least on the second day.
To a volley of questions on Advani, he said the senior leader does not usually fall ill but this time "the changing weather has affected him." He noted that in the last 50 years, this was the first time that Advani has not attended such a meeting.
Javadekar said though Advani was keen on attending the national conclave at least on the last day, Singh advised him not to do so due to his ill-health and the opinion of doctors that he should take rest.
"Our party president said you take rest. We will come to meet you," he added. Singh had called Advani today to enquire about his health. He advised Advani not to strain himself, BJP leaders said.
BJP denied reports that Singh is in touch with NDA allies like JDU to discuss the appointment of Modi as head of the campaign coordination committee. "JDU has already said this is an internal matter of the BJP," Javadekar said. The party insisted there were no factions within the organisation.
Next: Pro-Modi protesters demonstrate outside Advani's residence

Pro-Modi protesters demonstrate outside Advani's residence
New Delhi: As senior BJP leader L.K. Advani chose to skip the National Executive meet in Goa, a group of Narendra Modi supporters today staged a protest outside the residence of the party veteran for ‘opposing’ greater role for the Gujarat Chief Minister.
A handful of protesters holding a banner 'Narendra Modi's Army' shouted pro-Modi slogans outside Advani's 30-Prithviraj Road this afternoon.
However, BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain said, "The people protesting outside LK Advani's residence have no affiliation with the BJP."
Holding placards like 'Narendra Modi Zindabad' and 'Bring Modi as Prime Minister', the protesters demanded that Advani should step aside and allow Modi to assume a greater role.

A policeman stops supporters of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi who were shouting slogans against senior BJP leader L.K. Advani during a protest outside his residence in New Delhi on Saturday - PTI
 
"We have come here because we want Advani to step aside and let Modi come forward. Advani should have announced Modi's candidature for Prime Ministership in Goa but he did not do that," one of the protesters said.
Another protester said, "Our main demand is that Modi should be declared as the Prime Ministerial candidate. That's why we are protesting here."
85-year-old Advani chose to stay away from the Goa meet, perhaps for the first time in the party's history, apparently to express his opposition to making Modi the campaign committee chief, which will in effect present him as the face of the party for the next general elections.

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