BSY a ‘human bomb’ in BJP, says Bal Thackeray

Former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa is a "human bomb" within the BJP whose president Nitin Gadkari's path is '"aved with landmines", Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray said here on Saturday.

In a candid reflection on the divisions in BJP, marked by the resignation of Sanjay Joshi as a special invitee to its national executive to secure the attendance of Narendra Modi, Thackeray, the oldest ally of the saffron party, acknowledged the dominant stature of the Gujarat Chief Minister whose consent had to be taken to ensure a second term for Gadkari.

"Modi's consent had to be obtained to pave way for Nitin Gadkari's second term as BJP chief and for that, Sanjay Joshi had to be made the sacrificial lamb," Thackeray said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"BJP had to accept Modi's condition that Joshi had to be shown the door if it wanted the Gujarat Chief Minister to attend the meeting," the Sena chief said.

Gadkari had to extract the resignation of Joshi, an old RSS hand considered close to him and a bete noire of the Gujarat Chief Minister, just before the national executive meeting began on May 24, to persuade Modi to attend the conclave.

BJP's constitution was amended by the national executive at its meeting, apparently to clear the decks for a second term to Gadkari.

Thackeray described party strongman from Karnataka and former Chief Minister Yeddyurappa as a 'human bomb in the BJP', in an apparent reference to the Lingayat leader's potential to cause damage to the party in the only southern state where it is in power.

Yeddyurappa too had attended the national executive after showing initial reluctance. Though Gadkari may have bought peace with Modi by sacking Joshi and kept Yeddyurappa's ambition for a second shot at power under check, Thackeray had a word of caution for the BJP chief whose path he said was fraught with danger.

"Gadkari would always have to bear in mind that his path is paved with landmines," the Shiv Sena patriarch said.

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