Modi among BJP's PM candidates: Gadkari

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari Thursday said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was one of the party's contenders for prime minister. On a day when the

NEW DELHI: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari Thursday said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was one of the party's contenders for prime minister.

On a day when the special investigation team (SIT) probing the 2002 Gujarat riots filed a report on the carnage, Gadkari in an interview to CNN-IBN TV news channel also said the party would decide on its prime ministerial candidate later. "Already I have cleared it that the BJP has got a lot of potential leadership who are capable of becoming the prime minister. Now, Modi is also one of the leaders... he has also got the potential for that," Gadkari said.

"There are five to six leaders, and at the right time the party will decide who will be the prime ministerial candidate for 2014," he said. Asked about Modi missing from the Uttar Pradesh poll campaign, Gadkari said it was for the Gujarat chief minister to answer and not him.

"First of all, from the national party we have already made a request to Narendraji that he should give some time to Uttar Pradesh and other states for elections. Now, he has to find out the dates for that. The matter is with him, he has to decide about it," he said.



No pressure on Acharya to resign: Gadkari

NEW DELHI: The BJP today denied it had exerted any pressure on Karnataka Advocate General B V Acharya to resign from the post. "There is no such thing, we have not put any pressure on anyone," BJP President Nitin Gadkari said.

When specifically told during a Press Conference that Acharya had said he had resigned from the post because of BJP's "influence", the party chief reiterated, "I have made it clear that we have not removed anyone or pressurised anyone."

Karnataka Advocate General B V Acharya, who is also the Special Public Prosecutor in the disproportionate assets case against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha, had yesterday forwarded his resignation letter to Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda.

Acharya had later said there had been a demand that he should not hold both posts of Special Public Prosecutor and Advocate General. A Public Interest Litigation had also been filed in the Karnataka High Court recently challenging the legality of Acharya holding two positions. PTI

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