
With five more partymen joining the Vidarbha Congress, the Congress today sought to placate the rebels by saying that it needs at least three more months to give a final verdict on the statehood demand.
The official line is that party president Sonia Gandhi is discussing the matter with senior party leaders from other parts of Maharashtra to gauge the legitimacy of the demand.
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New Delhi: BJP national executive member Sanjay Singh, who had contested against Congress president Sonia Gandhi from Amethi in the last Lok Sabha elections, today returned to the party terming it a 8216;8216;home-coming.8217;8217; |
8216;8216;No action will be initiated against Vasant Sathe and N.K.P. Salve for quitting the party and forcing the high command to take a stand,8217;8217; AICC general secretary incharge of Maharashtra, Vayalar Ravi, said in Solapur.
8216;8216;We have requested Salve and Sathe to give us three months8217; time till the elections to the four states are over. They have agreed to wait,8217;8217; said Ravi who was in the city to attend the 60th birth anniversary celebrations of late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. 8216;8216;Both are senior leaders. Therefore, we will try to make them understand and see reason rather than rush into any action against them,8217;8217; he further said.
Meanwhile, gaps are showing in the ranks of the Vidarbha protagonists. Three days after Salve and Sathe put in their papers, the third leader, Banwarilal Purohit, today tried to clear the mist over resignations of other prominent leaders. 8216;8216;They all are sending their resignations right away,8217;8217; he told mediapersons, holding aloft the papers in his hands.
The leaders who announced their decision to join the Vidarbha Congress today include former MLAs Krishnarao Pandav, T.G. Deshmukh, Madhukar Wasnik and Vinod Gudadhe-Patil as well as Haribhau Kedar and Haribhau Naik. Purohit criticised former minister Madhukar Kimmatkar, a prominent pro-Vidarbha leader, and ex-MLA Ashok Dhawad for going back on their promise to resign. 8216;8216;They had raised their hands on Sunday. Now they have changed,8217;8217; Purohit remarked. 8216;8216;One of them is on Development Board, the other is on MIDC. We should forget about small gains now,8217;8217; he added.
Vayalar Ravi said the move by Sathe and Salve would be unlikely to affect the prospects of the party in the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections slated for 2004. 8216;8216;We have yet to study the effect of this move on the party prospects,8217;8217; he said.
Meanwhile, Chandrashekhar Rao of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti told mediapersons here that a meeting of leaders from five 8216;8216;aspiring states8217;8217; has been convened at New Delhi on September 9 to launch a 8216;8216;national front8217;8217; for a joint statehood agitation.
Rao, who was in Nagpur to meet pro-Vidarbha leaders, said Ajit Singh of the RLD, Babulal Trivedi of Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha, former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, ex-prime minister Deve Gowda and JMM8217;s Shibu Soren have agreed to attend the meet which will discuss strategy for a joint agitation to press for Vidarbha, Telangana, Bundelkhand, Harit Pradesh and Purvanchal8217;s statehood.