Thursday, March 20, 2014

Live: How did Modi, Rajnath choose seats, asks angry Advani

9.32 am: Advani tells BJP that both Rajnath, Modi got to choose seats 

A very miffed LK Advani has reportedly told the BJP that both Narendra Modi and Rajnath Singh got to choose their seats, and that the same courtesy was not extended to him.

Advani had reportedly said that he made it very clear that Bhopal had been his preferred constituency.

The BJP patriarch is currently in a meeting with the party prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi.

9.00 am: Modi visits Advani following Gandhinagar ticket storm

BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi has reached veteran leader LK Advani's home in an attempt to defuse the situation that has arisen following his displeasiure over being asked to contest from Gandhinagar.

Advani had left the final decision on his candidature to BJP President Rajnath Singh, but had expressed his desire to contest from Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and not from Gujarat.

PTI

PTI

Modi's meeting with the veteran leader comes on the back of hour long meetings with Sushma Swaraj and former president Nitin Gadkari.

Advani had reportedly said that he would take a final decision on contesting only after the candidate for Bhopal is declared.

8.30 am: Will Advani refuse to contest from Gandhinagar?

The BJP is now faced with the rather awkward possibility that its veteran leader LK Advani could refuse to contest from Gandhinagar, as decided by the BJP Central Election Committee.

Hectic discussions preceded the decision on Advani at the day-long meeting of the BJP Central Election Committee from which the 86-year-old party patriarch kept away, citing reasons that he did not want to be part of confabulations involving his constituency.

Advani had conveyed to party president Rajnath Singh that he wanted to shift to Bhopal from Gandhinagar which he has represented five times in the Lok Sabha.

Late last night, Sushma Swaraj and Nitin Gadkari went to his residence in a bid to persuade him to accept Gandhinagar. Advani had insisted that he should have the right to choose his constituency like many other leaders who have been allocated their preferred seats, sources said.

Ever since the elevation of Modi in the party hierarchy, Advani has been sulking and his desire to shift from Gandhinagar is seen as a reflection of the unease in his relationship with Modi.


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