The Sunday Guardian

DelhI bJP may contInue wIth satIsh as PresIdent

A big section within the party wanted Satish Upadhyay removed ever since AAP defeated BJP in Assembly polls.

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With municipal corporatio­n elections round the corner, supporters of Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay want the Central leadership to continue him in the post.

A big section within the party wanted Upadhyay removed ever since the Aam Aadmi Party defeated the BJP in February 2015. Upadhyay’s supporters, however, blame the Central leadership’s “wrong” decision to project Kiran Bedi as the Chief Ministeria­l face at the last moment for the election drubbing. The party also did not fare well in this year’s bylections for municipal wards, for which Upadhyay’s detractors blamed him.

BJP organisati­onal elections were not completed despite the Central leadership’s efforts to get it done before Amit Shah’s re-election as the national president in January this year. However, no decision could be taken whether to continue with Upadhyay or not. Now since municipal elections are round the corner, his supporters are pushing the party leadership to maintain status quo. The municipal elections are likely to be held in March next year.

Upadhyay had taken charge of the state party unit in mid 2014 after the then president Harsh Vardhan got elected to the Lok Sabha and was subsequent­ly made a Union Minister.

However, other leaders are pushing their case for a change in the state unit. Those whose names are doing the rounds include Pravesh Verma, son of former Delhi Chief Minister, the late Sahib Singh Verma and Manoj Tiwari. Pravesh Verma belongs to the Jat com- munity, while Tiwari represents Poorvancha­lis whose numbers have increased in Delhi substantia­lly in the last few years.

For the last 14 years, the Delhi unit has been headed by either a Punjabi or a Vaishya leader, with Upadhyay being an exception.

Other contenders for the president’s post are Ashish Sood, Pawan Sharma, Vijay Goel and Maheish Girri. There is also a section which is pushing for Vijender Gupta. Gupta has been the Delhi president in the past and is currently the Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Assembly. He is one of the three BJP candidates who got elected in last year’s Assembly elections, which saw AAP sweeping 67 out of 70 seats.

Upadhyay, while speaking at a party meeting, had asked the workers to be prepared for municipal elections. He had, in fact, also said that Delhi was heading towards a “constituti­onal crisis” under the Aam Aadmi Party dispensati­on and, therefore, they should be ready for that also. In a big relief to around 20,000 farmers who had given their farm lands for constructi­on of Amaravati, the brand new capital of Andhra Pradesh, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has announced considerin­g exemption of capital gains tax for them. He promised that the Narendra Modi-led BJP government at the Centre would be a partner in the building of Amaravati.

This measure would benefit the farmers to the tune of around Rs 10 lakh to Rs 30 lakh, depending on the commercial value of their plots measuring 1,000 sq yards per acre they had given

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