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Advani should continue as BJP chief: RSS

Source: PTI
April 11, 2005 13:40 IST
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The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, seeking to put a lid on the controversy triggered by its chief K S Sudershan's statement on the BJP's leadership, on Monday said Lal Kishenchand Advani should continue as the party president.

"The RSS has always held the leadership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Advani in high esteem and maintained that the party needs their guidance and leadership always," RSS spokesman Ram Madhav told reporters in New Delhi quoting a statement from RSS general secretary Mohan Bhagwat.

Praising Advani for his 'yeoman contribution' to the party as its president and even otherwise, the statement said, "In the last few months the party is trying to reorganise itself well under his leadership. Sudershan himself has commended Advani's leadership at this crucial hour. The RSS is of the firm view that he should continue as the president of the party."

The RSS statement comes a day after Sudershan told NDTV that Vajpayee and Advani should step aside to make way for younger leaders in the party.

Following the RSS chief's interview, both Advani and Bhagwat got in touch with Sudershan, who clarified the Sangh's position on the issue.
The statement said there was no discussion within the RSS over the issue of BJP leadership.

Bhagwat said Sudershan had made it clear to him that his 'very general' observations in the interview regarding age factor in politics 'were taken out of context to create such an erroneous impression' that Advani and Vajpayee should quit their posts.

"Now, this issue may be deemed closed once and for all," Madhav said quoting Bhagwat.

 

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