BJP elders rally in support of Azad

December 24, 2015 11:17 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:54 am IST - New Delhi

BJP MP Kirti Azad speaks to the media at his residence, in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

BJP MP Kirti Azad speaks to the media at his residence, in New Delhi on Thursday. Photo: Sushil Kumar Verma

The face-off between Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and BJP MP Kirti Azad over allegations of wrongdoing in the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) refuses to die down, despite the latter being suspended from the party on Wednesday evening.

A group of senior, but sidelined, BJP leaders — L. K. Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, Shanta Kumar and Yashwant Sinha — waded into the row on Thursday, making it even more difficult for the party to wish it away.

Mr. Azad had declared that he would seek help from the group of elders, termed the Margdarshak Mandal, to fight the suspension, and the group decided to meet to firm up its position. “The senior leaders have decided to intervene in the interest of the party. I also want Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene and I shall be writing to him soon,” Mr. Azad said.

Mr. Azad was supposed to meet the elders at Mr. Joshi’s residence after he returned from Ahmedabad on Thursday evening, but later decided to seek time from Mr. Advani on Friday morning, after wishing former PM Atal Behari Vajpayee on his birthday.

Mr. Azad also solicited the help of BJP leader Dr. Subramaniam Swamy in drafting his reply to the party's suspension notice, with the latter agreeing to help him.

Azad suspension disturbs BJP elders

Senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party — L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi,Yahswant SInha and Shanta Kumar — who have been sidelined from the organisation, met on Thursday morning at the residence of Dr. Joshi, following the suspension on Wednesday evening of Kriti Jha Azad, party MP from Darbhanga, in Bihar.

While Mr Joshi dismissed the meeting as just a courtesy call, Mr Kumar said incidents of differences in the party were not good.

Sources close to the developments said that “the group decided to meet after the suspension notice was served on Kirti Azad after the Winter Session was adjourned sine die. Mr. Advani called up Mr. Joshi and sought a meeting.”

The group, termed the Margdarshak Mandal, had earlier met after the BJP lost the Assembly elections in Bihar and had released a joint statement decrying the party leadership for having “emasculated” the party organisation.

This time there, however, were no written statements. “The group felt bad that Mr Azad had been served a suspension notice and not a show cause notice, that too for speaking out against corruption. They felt that the government should have found some way of initiating an enquiry into the affairs of the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) to show that it was firm on investigating allegations of corruption levelled against it rather than silencing it,” said a source.

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