Keshubhai Patel quits, to launch new party

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Press Trust of India Gandhinagar
Last Updated : Feb 02 2013 | 3:29 PM IST

Addressing a press conference, the 83-year-old former chief minister announced his decision along with the resignation of Kanshiram Rana, a former Union minister, from the party.

"Kanshiram Rana and I, who have served the party for the last 60 years, are very sad to send our resignations, from the party that we have nurtured here, to party president Nitin Gadkari. We are not switching the party but we are going to form the real BJP," Keshubhai said.

The former chief minister launched a stinging attack on Modi saying the party had become a one-man outfit and gone far away from the principles of the BJP. The poor and the middle class have become unhappy with the government and Modi was keeping away from everyone including the media to avoid questioning, he said.

The announcement by Patel, who was leading an anti-Modi group within the state BJP ahead of the Gujarat Assembly elections (due in December), was expected for quite some time, and the formation of the new party would result in a triangular fight.

Though a powerful OBC leader during his heydays, what impact his departure would have on the party remains to be seen since he has been marginalised in the state politics for quite sometime now.

In Gujarat, considered the Hindutva forces' laboratory, Keshubhai had emerged as a powerful leader of the numerically strong Patel community, which is the backbone of BJP's support base. The saffron party is in power in the state for the last 15 years.

"BJP has not remained the real BJP which we had formed by working for the last 50 years. This party has become a one- man party and gone far away from its principals," Keshubhai said, targeting Modi.

"I will tomorrow announce the formation of our new party," he added. (More)

  

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First Published: Aug 05 2012 | 4:37 AM IST

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