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BJP dissidents may not join either NC or Cong | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Nov 19:If ultimately seven BJP MLAs are out of the party and the Assembly will they form a new organization or join the National Conference or the Congress? These fears have gripped supporters of the saffron brigade after the party leadership informed the speaker of the state Assembly about the disqualification of these seven MLAs who had defied the party ship by indulging in cross voting. BJP sources said that the seven MLAs were not going to accept defeat. They plan to resort to legal, constitutional and political courses against their disqualification which they term as biased. According to these sources these MLAs may launch a campaign against the loyalists in the party who have been given a clean chit in cross voting case. The suspended MLAs plan to expose some of the loyalists or having direct links with the National Conference and they were in the forefront of those who had defied party whip by indulging in cross voting. Sources said that the expelled MLAs may neither join the Congress nor the National Conference because once they do it they will be exposed. By joining either the NC or the Congress their opponents could use that as a proof for establishing their charge that the seven BJP MLAs had voted in favour of the NC and the Congress candidates in the Legislative council election. Since these MLAs have their roots and areas of influence in Jammu region joining NC would be as bad as a political suicide because the image of the NC has been soiled in the region because of its policies and on account of its poor performance. Hence chances are that the expelled MLAs could form a new organization that could act as a parallel party to the BJP.
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