Yashwant Sinha demands Nitin Gadkari’s exit as BJP chief
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Yashwant Sinha demands Nitin Gadkari’s exit as BJP chief

Last Updated: Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 00:33     A- A A+
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New Delhi: Spelling more trouble for BJP’s embattled president Nitin Gadkari, senior party leader Yashwant Sinha on Tuesday demanded his resignation, saying those in public life should be beyond reproach.

"Whether our party president is guilty or not is not the issue today. The issue is that all of us in public life should be beyond reproach...I call upon Shri Nitin Gadkari, with all the humility at my command, to immediately step down from the post of party president," he said.

Interestingly, Sinha made the demand after being with Gadkari at a 90-minute meeting of the Parliamentary Party's Executive Committee at the residence of L K Advani in the morning.

Sinha's demand brings alive once again the campaign initiated by BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ram Jethmalani and his son Mahesh for the party chief's resignation in the wake of reports of alleged dubious financing of Purti Sugar and Power Group.

The campaign against Gadkari had appeared to take a backseat after the party backed him in the wake of a clean chit given by RSS ideologue and chartered accountant S Gurumurthy, who had gone into the balance sheet and accounts of the Purti group.

But its revival may have come at an inappropriate time when the party plans to corner the government on various issues, including alleged scams, in the winter session of Parliament beginning Thursday.

Just two weeks back, BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP and noted lawyer Ram Jethmalani and Jagdish Shettar made similar demands, saying Gadkari should voluntarily quit as the BJP chief and wait till his name is cleared of corruption charges levelled against him.

Yashwant Sinha is the third senior-most leader to have asked for Gadkari’s exit, thus building pressure on the BJP central leadership and its parent organisation -the RSS - to take a call on him.

Gadkari landed in troubled waters after he was accused of improper business dealings and serious allegations of financial impropriety were levelled against his firm Purity Power and Sugar Pvt Limited.

However, he has categorically denied all charges against him, saying he has done nothing wrong.

Meanwhile, reacting to the controversial statement made by Yashwant Sinha, BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said that Sinha's opinion was own.

"The party would appeal to him to reconsider his stand," Ravi Shankar Prasad further said.

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First Published: Tuesday, November 20, 2012, 16:41

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smrutishah - surat
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Ravi - Meerut
It`s time for Gadkari to quit BJP president ship and focus on his business.
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ashok sharma - kolkata
Yashwant ji is an important and experienced leader he should think twice before speaking once and that too before a mike held by a media person. Now a days it has became a trend amongst important leader that they start speaking up this and that as and when a mike is held in front of their mouth without knowing the repurcussion of the same on his party and partymen.
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N.P.Singh - Canada
Nitin Gadkari saab ab to jao bhai,bahut ho gaya.Naheen.??? BADAY DHEETH HO BHAI, MAAN GAYE AAP KO. You better leave your BUSINESS INTERESTS,COME CLEAN FIRST OF ALL.
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ARUN PRATAP SINGH - NEW DELHI
I am fully agree with Yashwant Sinhaji that Nitin Gadkari should quit himself from the presidentship of BJP .Its ,today not only a demand of Yashwantji but also of maximums.
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N. Shah - Kenya
For the sake of India and the Indians we need respected political parties. If Gadkari resigns he will do good for the BJP and he will send a strong message that if there is dought then resignation leads to giving way for investigation and he can fully concentrate in it without effecting the role of leader of the party. If his name is then cleared he will be seen with high respect. Otherwise, public will think he has bribed himself out through money or power. This will be hidden if he had resigned.
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ashish - bhopal
Mr Sinha view is unnecessay. He is no use to the BJP. It is better he quits and joins some other party.
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ashok sharma - kolkata
But if people start quitting parties over such irresponsible comments and trivial issues our party would beceme leader and rudder less
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RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY
B.J.P. Senior Leaders should refrain from indulging in controversies by quoting irresponsible comments that irks the B.J.P. Activists and the Cadre . What ever decision the Organization takes B.J.P. is a disciplined Party and its Party Workers are always loyal to there commitments .
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