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Consensus emerges on Gadkari's 2nd term as BJP president
Source: PTI
January 20, 2013 17:02 IST
A consensus seems to have emerged on giving a second term to Nitin Gadkari as the Bharatiya Janata Partu president in coming elections for the post, a notification of which would be issued shortly.

Senior party leader L K Advani has come around with the view that Gadkari, who is set to file his nomination, be given a second term as no consensus could be arrived at on any other candidates, party sources said on Sunday.

Till last week, there was an exercise between Advani's camp and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh to arrive at a consensus candidate.

According to the sources, Advani, who had reservation about Gadkari getting a second term because of charges about dubious funding of Purti Group with which he was associated, had earlier suggested the name of Ravi Shankar Prasad for the post of party president. Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj's name had also figured in the discussion, but she herself has not shown much keenness on occupying the post.

While Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's name was also doing the rounds, party leaders ruled out the possibility saying he does not figure in Advani's list of probables.

Modi himself is not interested in becoming party president though he could play a key role in the election management for the BJP at the central level for the next Lok Sabha elections, they said.

The RSS has been pitching for a second term for Gadkari with Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat himself backing him. It feels Gadkari who took over soon after the BJP's second consecutive Lok Sabha poll defeat should lead the party in the next elections.

The task he had undertaken three years back is still yet to be completed, it felt.

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