The Asian Age

Denied tickets, dissidence brews in BJP

Councillor­s meet to chalk out future move; may join hands to form new party

- SHASHI BHUSHAN

Dissidence seems to be brewing in the Delhi BJP with about 118 of its sitting councillor­s in no mood to follow the party dictate to not contest the upcoming civic elections in the national capital.

In the 272 wards of the three civic bodies, the BJP has 153 councillor­s. Sources said that the disgruntle­d councillor­s first held a three-hour closed door meeting in Civic Centre, the headquarte­r of North and South civic body, to chalk out their future course of strategy. There are indication­s that these councillor­s could join hands to form a new party to take on the BJP, Congress and AAP in the civic polls.

Since the BJP has decided to field neither their councillor­s nor their relatives in the civic polls, a large number of the sitting members are said to have contacted the Congress, which reportedly told them that it was not in a position to give them party tickets as it would hamper their campaign against the non-performanc­e of the municipal bodies for 10 successive years in Delhi.

A councillor from the NDMC said that Tuesday morning they received a call from the Leader of the House asking them to attend the meeting. “After reaching the meeting, we came to know about its purpose. In the meeting, the options available to sitting BJP councillor­s were discussed after the party denied tickets to us,” he said.

Sharing the details of the meeting, one of the councillor­s said that it was unanimousl­y decided that they will approach the party’s central leadership to reconsider the decision to deny ticket to all the sitting councillor­s. “Several councillor­s also suggested floating a new party,” he added.

After the meeting, all the councillor­s tried to meet Union minister M. Venkaiah Naidu and transport minister Nitin Gadkari, but failed to get their time due to the ongoing Parliament session and other prior commitment­s.

Later in the evening, they met three core committee members of the Delhi BJP and Union minister Vijay Goel, Lok Sabha member Pravesh Verma and Maheish Girri and requested them to convey their sentiments.

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