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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In yet another embarrassment for the party within a month, Congress candidate from Gautam Buddh Nagar Ramesh Chand Tomar today joined the BJP becoming the second nominee to have deserted the party soon after getting ticket for the Lok Sabha polls.

Tomar, who had unsuccessfully contested the last Lok Sabha polls as a Congress nominee from Gautam Buddh Nagar, returned to the BJP fold after a gap of over five years as he was earlier a three-time BJP MP from Ghaziabad.

Welcomed to the party fold by BJP chief Rajnath Singh, Tomar said he was "coming back to his home".
 

Tomar's last minute desertion has left the party in a tight spot as even the last date for filing nomination is over and hence the seat goes uncontested from its side. The election for the seat is on April 10.

"I decided to join the BJP because of Narendra Modi as he has promised good governance and development," he said after joining the saffron party.

Praising Modi, he said, "Modiji is for development and good governance and I will work for the victory of the BJP in the election."

Tomar also accused Congress of encouraging communalism and divisive politics citing this as a reason for leaving the party.

Last month, retired IAS officer Bhagirath Prasad had joined the BJP just a day after the Congress declared him its candidate from Bhind seat in Madhya Pradesh.

Prasad had unsuccessfully contested the last Lok Sabha elections on a Congress ticket from the same seat. This time also Congress had relied on him and nominated him from the same seat, but he switched over to the saffron party leaving the party red-faced.

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First Published: Apr 03 2014 | 2:31 PM IST

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