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BJP has sent Advani, Joshi to 'old age home': Congress

New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday reacted with sarcasm and derision to the BJP's decision to drop its founder leaders LK Advani and MM Joshi from the Parliamentary Board, saying they have been put in

PTI PTI Updated on: August 27, 2014 18:32 IST
bjp has sent advani joshi to old age home congress
bjp has sent advani joshi to old age home congress

New Delhi: The Congress on Tuesday reacted with sarcasm and derision to the BJP's decision to drop its founder leaders LK Advani and MM Joshi from the Parliamentary Board, saying they have been put in an ‘old age home' and their 'Margdarshak Mandal' will only be a 'mookdarshak' (mute spectator).


The party said the development marks the ‘process of centralization of power' in one hand, apparently referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Congress leader Rashid Alvi mocked the BJP's new body ‘Margdarshak Mandal' (Guiding Committee), formed today of which Advani and Joshi besides ailing former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee are members.

"It is a ‘mookdarshak mandal'. It is like an old age home from where Advani and Joshi will witness the functioning of BJP like mutes. We were all aware that they are being sidelined," he told reporters.

Another Congress leader and former Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said the development marks the ‘process of centralization of power' in one hand.

NCP leader DP Tripathi, however, termed it as an internal matter of the BJP and said new faces, who have come in the place of the BJP veterans, are also important for a party.

"How the Parliamentary Board is constituted is the prerogative of the president of the party. This is the convention. But the organization matters. In place of veterans, they have chosen new faces and these new faces are also important in the party," he said.

Veteran BJP leader CP Thakur said it could be the ‘process of change'.

This is the party's decision on which he will not comment, he said.

"The party will keep on changing. It might be that process of change," he said.
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