The Asian Age

Valedictor­y address at BJP executive by Modi instead of L. K. Advani

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT BENGALURU, APRIL 2

The two- day national executive of BJP commencing here on Friday will witness a digression for the first time with Prime Minister Narendra Modi scheduled to replace patriarch L. K. Advani to deliver the valedictor­y address on Saturday.

Declining to divulge reasons for Mr Advani’s name not figuring on the programme list for the valedictor­y, party spokespers­on Shahnawaz Hussain told the media on Thursday that all senior leaders were guiding the party. “We need their guidance all the time. Advaniji will attend the meeting tomorrow. The party will receive guidance from all senior leaders. They have been blessing us and we will continue to seek their guidance. In this meeting, Prime Minister Modi will deliver the valedictor­y address,” he said in response to several questions on the shift in the party tradition.

In 2013, Mr Advani had skipped the national executive held in Goa in June 2013 as he was upset over moves to project Mr Modi as the party’s campaign committee chief for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. A day after the national executive, he quit all party positions but was persuaded to withdraw his resignatio­n.

Mr Hussain said party president Amit Shah, who inaugurate­d a meeting of the office- bearers earlier in the day, expressed his happiness over the response to the membership drive across the country. The membership figure has crossed the 10 crore mark, thus surpassing that of Communist Party of China as an entity with the highest membership.

The party managed to make inroads in northeaste­rn and southern states during the membership drive, but deadline was extended till the end of the month.

All party workers would be trained to communicat­e to people about all achievemen­ts of the BJP- led NDA government, he added.

On Congress leaders questionin­g the authentici­ty of the membership drive, Mr Hussain asked them to set their house in order first rather than comment on the BJP.

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 ?? — PTI ?? BJP spokespers­ons Shahnawaz Hussain, Nalin Kohli and Sambit Patra during a press conference at the inaugurati­on of the party’s national executive meeting in Bengaluru on Thursday.
— PTI BJP spokespers­ons Shahnawaz Hussain, Nalin Kohli and Sambit Patra during a press conference at the inaugurati­on of the party’s national executive meeting in Bengaluru on Thursday.

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