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BJP deadlock leads to criticism due to expulsion
Sunday, September 11 2005 14:23 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New Delhi: In a setback to the ongoing efforts to break the logjam in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) caused by former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's public criticism of Khurana's expulsion, the Delhi strongman has been served with a formal expulsion order indicating a hardening of stands on party chief L K Advani's part.

An apparently upset Khurana who, received the letter signed by BJP General Secretary (Organisation) Sanjay Joshi late last night, rushed to Vajpayee's residence early today to registered his protest.

"It's clear that a section of BJP is against me. It is a matter of concern that the letter has been served on me when talks were on and Vajpayee had expressed his reservations about the decision," he told reporters emerging from a 90- minute meeting with Vajpayee.

Claiming that it was Vajpayee who had called him for talks, Khurana said that the letter had been withheld for 48 hours, it could have been delayed further as well.

He, however, said he had total faith in Vajpayee who had issued a public statement on September 8 saying Khurana should have been given one more opportunity to expalin his stand.

As Khurana left, party General Secretary Pramod Mahajan, who has been mediating between Vajpayee and Advani, called on the former Prime Minister prior to his departure for Lucknow.

Advani is on a visit to MP.

The latest salvo from the Advani camp has deepened further the crisis in the party even as efforts were being made over the past two days to defuse it.

While Vajpayee has been reportedly sticking to the stand that a senior leader like Khurana should have been given an opportunity to explain his stand prior to his expulsion on grounds of indiscipline and anti-party activities, Advani is understood to have taken a tough stand that any compromise on the issue of discipline would send a wrong signal to the party cadres.

The issue is expected to figure prominently at tomorrow's meeting of party office bearers here, initially called to discuss resolutions for the national executive meeting in Chennai next week.

PTI

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