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BJP yet to decide on leaders of House in MCDS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Sources say the decision is in limbo due to a “cold war” between Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari and Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel

NEW DELHI: The BJP has put on hold the names of its councillor­s who were to be appointed as leaders of House in three municipal corporatio­ns, owing to the “cold war” between Delhi BJP chief Manoj Tiwari and Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel.

The three BJP councillor­s, who were considered for the posts of leaders of House in South, North and East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­ns, have been “punished” for attending a felicitati­on function hosted by Goel on May 16, a senior party leader said.

“Shikha Rai (SDMC), Jai Prakash (North MCD) and Santosh Pal (EDMC) were considered for the posts of leaders of House but the party has put on hold their names as they attended Goel’s function despite being instructed to avoid it,” he said.

The Delhi BJP, however, denied claims that the three councillor­s’ names were withdrawn as a punishment for attending Goel’s function.

“The BJP has announced Shikha Rai’s name as the Leader of House in SDMC and we stand by it. No names were announced for the posts of leaders of House in North and East corporatio­ns,” said Delhi BJP media in-charge Pravin Shankar Kapoor.

Tiwari was reportedly also invited to the function, but he chose to give it a miss, while around 40-50 councillor­s took part in it.

With the BJP’S massive victory in the MCD polls last month, the party leaders are now focusing on the next Assembly elections.

This has led to a competitio­n between Goel and Tiwari for the post of Chief Minister, sources said.

“Goel, being an old-timer well-embedded in Delhi politics, is asserting himself as Tiwari has pulled off a stunning victory in the MCD polls barely six months after being appointed as the Delhi unit chief,” a source said.

Goel said he is not engaged in a “tussle” with anyone and the function he hosted was part of a “slum movement” to promote sports among the youth.

“I do not know what people are talking of but the function was held by my Ministry to engage Nehru Yuva Kendra youths in our slum movement. I have no tussle with anyone,” the Youth Affairs and Sports minister said.

Tiwari was not available for comments on the issue.

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