Beginning of BJP's degeneration, says Congress as surprised leaders react to Advani's resignation
New Delhi: Congress today said the elevation of Narendra Modi as BJP's election campaign committee chief is the beginning of its "complete degeneration" and described L K Advani's resignation from key party posts as one of the "repercussions".
Holding that Modi was made the campaign committee chief of BJP in a very "unusual" manner, party general secretary Janardan Dwivedi said, "This is the beginning of the complete degeneration of the BJP. It will have its own repercussions."
To a specific question about the fall out of Advani's resignation, Dwivedi said, "We have nothing to say on this. This is between the BJP and the person concerned to think and decide. We had already said that this (Modi's elevation) will have many repercussions."
He said Modi's elevation was "not a big event" for the Congress and dismissed suggestions that it would have any change of strategy for the next Lok Sabha elections, which are less than a year away.
"Congress has kept following a certain path and will continue to do so," Dwivedi said.
The Congress also sought to drive a wedge in the NDA with Dwivedi remarking that it was for constituents to decide their course of action after Modis's elevation.
A Congress leader speaking separately said that BJP's "destruction has begun".
Congress general secretary Digivijay Singh recalled that Advani was a man who took the tally of BJP from two in 1984 to 182.
"If this person has demanded some more time and asked to wait for a while, or demanded setting up of two committees including one headed by former BJP president Nitin Gadkari, what was the problem in waiting for a while. What was the hurry. After all they were not going to miss a plane," he said.
A day after Modi's anointment, Advani today submitted his resignation letter to BJP President Rajnath Singh.
'Advani's resignation first sign of protest against Modi'
Kolkata: BJP veteran L K Advani's resignation from key party posts is the first sign of protest against the elevation of Narendra Modi, WBPCC president Pradip Bhattacharya said today.
"The resignation is a first sign of protest against elevation of communal Modi. The fire of protest will soon spread to others parts of the country," Bhattacharya told a party rally here.
"I feel sad for Advani, who along with Vajpayee had worked hard to establish the BJP. Today Advani has been sidelined. He has resigned from all posts of BJP," he added. A founder member of BJP, 85-year-old Advani today resigned from the Parliamentary Board, National Executive and Election Committee.
BJP, a party with differences: NCP
Mumbai: BJP is a party with differences, the NCP said here today, reacting to L K Advani's resignation from BJP Parliamentary Board, Election Committee and National Executive.
"The party with a difference is indeed a party with differences as is evident from Advani's resignation," Maharashtra NCP spokesperson Mahesh Tapase said.
"The fate of NDA is sealed as BJP suffers NaMonia. The UPA will bounce back to power in 2014 Lok Sabha elections," he said.
Shiv Sena wants NDA to remain united
Mumbai: Shiv Sena leaders have maintained that if the NDA has to to be projected as a power, it has to remain united. On Advani's resignation, the party said it would not comment on the issue as it was an internal matter of BJP, though it maintained that the alliance will remain intact. It said that it was not going to give the Congress an advantage due to the resignation.
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