Modi might skip big BJP meet, navratra cited
Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi is likely to skip the BJP’s two-day national executive, beginning Friday, in the national capital. Though the BJP refused to confirm whether or not Mr Modi would attend the meet, sources disclosed that Mr Modi is unlikely to attend the meeting because of “Navratra”. A section within the party feels Mr Modi’s absence will fuel speculation of growing differences with senior leader L.K. Advani.
Downplaying the issue, the party maintained that since Mr Modi does not travel outside the state during Navratra, he cannot attend the party programme. “There are some issues due to Navratra. We are working on it and will see if he can attend,” BJP chief Nitin Gadkari said.
Mr Modi is seen as one of the main contenders for the party candidate for Prime Minister.
The Gujarat chief minister, it was learnt, is not happy with Mr Advani’s yatra against corruption, which is to start from October 11. Speculation of a growing rift between the two has been doing the rounds ever since Mr Advani shifted the venue of his yatra from Gujarat to Bihar. The yatra will be flagged off by Bihar CM Nitish Kumar.
The BJP national executive will begin with Mr Gadkari’s presidential speech.
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