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BJP leadership faces uncomfortable questions on Modi

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 3:44 AM IST

BJP national spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad, who briefed journalists about the opening remarks of Gadkari in which he stressed on unity, was confronted with questions like -- "Is the principle of unity and discipline also applicable to party chief ministers?

The mediapersons also wanted to know whether there would be any disciplinary action against Chief Ministers if they failed to do so.

"Why Modi has chosen to announce his decision to go to Mumbai after Sanjay Joshi's resignation from National executive," a mediaperson asked.

Prasad sought to deflect most of the questions, saying they were general in nature and concerned everybody in the party.

When a reporter persisted that Gadkari's statement about the "small controversy" between him and Modi has been resolved following Joshi's resignation, Prasad said it would be "inappropriate" for him to say anything in the matter when the party's national president has spoken about it.

On a question about Joshi, Prasad said that the former party general secretary had tendered the resignation to Gadkari last night saying that he wanted to avoid any controversy because of him.

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Prasad said the resignation has been accepted.

One reporter put the Modi issue more bluntly asking Prasad that "you attack other parties. But see the conditions in your own party".

Prasad responded saying that "we have the resilience to overcome such problems if they are there at all". Taking potshots at the Congress, he said, "BJP is not a family concern where loyalty is most important"

Prasad was also encountered with a question as to how the BJP could hope to extend its reach among minorities when it has a polarising leader like Modi. (More)

  

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First Published: May 24 2012 | 4:55 PM IST

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