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Following Wednesday's events, 7 BJP MLAs may be thrown out of party soon
11/17/2011 9:39:08 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Jammu, Nov 17: Senior BJP leaders are worried over the ever growing factionalism in the state unit of the party in Jammu and Kashmir and following the ‘Black flag waving’ to senior BJP leader L K Advani, these leaders wish party high command to intervene effectively in order to enforce not only discipline but unity in the organization.
A senior BJP leader, who also is a party legislator said that the party high command has taken a serious notice of the machinations of the those seven MLAs who had been suspended on charge of having indulged in cross voting during the legislative Council election in April last.
He alleged that the loyalists have conveyed to L K Advani and Arun Jaitley, who were in Jammu on Wednesday, that anti-party protests were organized not only by the SAD (Maan) but by those BJP MLAs who have been suspended on charge their involvement in anti-party activities especially in ‘cash for vote.’
Other loyalists said that discipline can be restored to the BJP in Jammu once the party high command took a final decision on the fate and future of the suspended MLAs. They said in the absence of a final decision these MLAs were trying to mount pressure on the Party high command by claiming that number of B JP activists had resigned.
In reply to a question One BJP MLA said "not a single BJP leader, who has some standing among the people, has resigned from the party." He said that those who were shown to have resigned from the party were "nonentities."
He said that the party high command has taken a serious notice of the activities of the dissidents and it has asked the parliamentary Board to take a tough decision on seven MLAS. The BJP MLA said "these seven MLAs may now be thrown out of the party and the final announcement was expected within next seven to 10 days."
The BJP leadership is worried that loss in BJP could ultimately be the gain for the Panthers Party in Jammu.
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