BJP heads to Goa; Advani, other leaders fall 'sick'

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Panaji: BJP patriarch L.K. Advani's absence at the office-bearers meeting here on Friday cast a shadow on the National Executive meeting beginning Saturday raising questions over reported plans to announce Narendra Modi as head of the campaign committee for the Lok Sabha elections.
Right from the morning, news that Advani was skipping Friday's meeting because of 'ill health' triggered speculation that it could be linked to his reservations over the Gujarat Chief Minister's nomination as campaign committee chief.
Party sources said there is no clarity on whether Advani will attend the two-day conclave starting Saturday and this may force the party to give up plans of announcing Modi's name as head of the campaign committee.
Modi arrived here to a rousing reception from party workers and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said the party should quickly project the Gujarat Chief Minister as its Prime Ministerial candidate.
Party Vice President  who has already favoured Advani as BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate, has announced she is not attending the Goa meeting. There are reports that there could be some other abstentions including Shatrughan Sinha and Jaswant Singh.
A senior BJP leader said if Advani skips the conclave altogether, there would be little sanctity in declaring Modi's name. Moreover, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, who is perceived to be close to Advani and is said to be equally opposed to Modi, will use the absence of the senior leader as an opportunity to seek postponement of the decision on the issue.
While Advani has cited ill-health as the reason for keeping away from the office-bearers meeting, most party leaders accept privately that his opposition to Modi is the real reason.
BJP sources said Swaraj delayed the start of Friday's office-bearers' meeting here by more than an hour as she is said to be unhappy with the developments.
BJP President Rajnath Singh reportedly talked to Advani on phone and requested him to attend the conclave on Saturday. However, BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi denied that Swaraj is unhappy and this had led to the delay in the office bearers meeting.
"These are very peculiar reasons which are being given. I am not aware of this," he said.
Modi supporters in the BJP National Executive are of the view that he should be appointed head of the campaign committee as this will enthuse the party cadre and give a boost to its electoral prospects in the 2014 polls.
Rajnath Singh, who wants to evolve a consensus and take all leaders along on Modi, is not likely to go ahead if Advani is not on board. He declared on Friday that he had himself asked Advani to take rest as he is indisposed. "Today's meeting was not so crucial and so Singh asked Advani to take rest and come here tomorrow," a party leader close to Singh said.
A section within the BJP feels Advani may agree to attend the two-day executive only if the top brass gives him an assurance that Modi's name as head of the campaign committee will not be announced at the conclave.
Meanwhile, BJP denied all reports of Advani's unhappiness or there being a divide in the party over Modi.
"The reasons for Advani's absence are not those that the media is thinking... There are no camps or groupism in BJP," Trivedi said.
Senior leader M Venkaiah Naid also asked the media not to read too much into Advani's absence today. He said Advani would attend the meeting tomorrow.
Adityanath, BJP leader from Uttar Pradesh, favoured Advani's projection as the Prime Ministerial candidate. But the likelihood of Modi's name being announced as head of the BJP campaign committee for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls at this conclave seems to have run into a roadblock. 
Adityanath suggested Advani and Modi should play the role of twin leadership like former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Advani had done earlier. 

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