Pressure mounts within BJP for Gadkari’s resignation

Situation has become untenable for the BJP chief to even consider bidding for a second term

November 10, 2012 12:05 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:13 pm IST - New Delhi

Senior BJP leaders demand that Mr. Gadkari step down immediately from his post as the charges against him were damaging the party.

Senior BJP leaders demand that Mr. Gadkari step down immediately from his post as the charges against him were damaging the party.

BJP President Nitin Gadkari on Saturday faced a fresh attack with party national executive member Jagadish Shettigar, demanding that he should step down from the top post in the wake of charges of dubious funding of his Purti Group.

“Mr. Gadkari is also a swayamsewak (RSS worker) whose dharma (principle) is to protect the interest of the country first and then protect the interest of the organisation. So I am sure being a Swayamsewak, as per the conscience, he will take the best step in the overall interest of the country and the organisation,” Shettigar said.

He maintained that timely action on Mr. Gadkari’s part is crucial. The leader maintained that public perception is important and Mr. Gadkari should step down till the process of investigations is completed.

Mr. Shettigar cited the example of BJP leader L.K.Advani who had stepped down when allegations were levelled against him in the Hawala case. He had also announced that he will not contest any elections.

He refused to speak on the clean chit given to Mr. Gadkari by RSS ideologue Mr. S Gurumurthy, saying he had not studied his report. However, he said there should be an internal mechanism to identify whether a person is involved in corruption.

“If what has been reported is correct, then I think it is not as per what you call the norms of SEBI or other institutions,” Mr. Shettigar said.

Before Shettigar, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ram Jethmalani and his son Mahesh had said Mr. Gadkari should immediately step down from his post as the charges against him were damaging the party. He claimed to have the support of other party leaders like Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha and Shatrughan Sinha.

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