This story is from July 21, 2017
'Congress party expelled me 24 hours ago', says ex-Gujarat CM Shankersinh Vaghela
NEW DELHI: Former Gujarat chief minister Shankersinh Vaghela said on his birthday on Friday that he was "expelled from the Congress" 24 hours earlier.
He said he was expelled because the Congress was perturbed he might say something untoward during his birthday celebrations a day later.
"Congress has expelled me 24 hours before. They don't know what I was going to say," Vaghela said at a mega gathering of his supporters in Gandhinagar to mark his 77th birthday.
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He, however, asserted that he has no plans to retire from politics at the moment, fueling speculation that he may return to the BJP, which he quit a little under twenty years ago. If he does join the BJP, it will give the party a huge boost ahead of the November state Assembly polls.
Vaghela was a BJP rebel who had merged his Rashtriya Janata Party (RJP) with the Congress 17 years ago. After his abrupt dismissal from the party, he went on the offensive and said those who are honest and fighting for the public should not make compromises.
"People, who are complaining today, should have made good strategy then so that BJP must not have come to the power. But their (the Congress') small thinking and BJP's luck gave the power to BJP," Vaghela railed.
Insisting that he has no interest in power or post, the former Gujarat chief minister did not fail to recount his contribution to politics and the parties he served.
"I sent today's PM (Narendra Modi) to the BJP working committee. I brought Anandiben Patel in politics... Introduction of RTI laws was my suggestion to bring transparency into the system," he listed.
Vaghela said he is "77 not out and believes in destiny".
At the same time, he didn't shy away from stating some bitter truths.
"The party which I built (BJP) with my blood breached my trust, made me a stranger:... I have been a victim of party's internal politics in both BJP and Congress," he said.
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Vaghela is miffed with the Congress, which turned down his demand that he be declared the face of the party's campaign and the CM candidate in the assembly polls. His last-ditch meetings with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul failed to achieve desired results and it was Sonia's political secretary Ahmed Patel who finally conveyed to him that projecting him as a leader would upset the original Congressmen, that is, state party chief Bharatsinh Solanki and two former leaders of opposition in the assembly, Shaktisinh Gohil and Arjun Modhwadia.
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"Congress has expelled me 24 hours before. They don't know what I was going to say," Vaghela said at a mega gathering of his supporters in Gandhinagar to mark his 77th birthday.
Read this story in Gujarati
He, however, asserted that he has no plans to retire from politics at the moment, fueling speculation that he may return to the BJP, which he quit a little under twenty years ago. If he does join the BJP, it will give the party a huge boost ahead of the November state Assembly polls.
Vaghela was a BJP rebel who had merged his Rashtriya Janata Party (RJP) with the Congress 17 years ago. After his abrupt dismissal from the party, he went on the offensive and said those who are honest and fighting for the public should not make compromises.
Insisting that he has no interest in power or post, the former Gujarat chief minister did not fail to recount his contribution to politics and the parties he served.
"I sent today's PM (Narendra Modi) to the BJP working committee. I brought Anandiben Patel in politics... Introduction of RTI laws was my suggestion to bring transparency into the system," he listed.
Vaghela said he is "77 not out and believes in destiny".
At the same time, he didn't shy away from stating some bitter truths.
"The party which I built (BJP) with my blood breached my trust, made me a stranger:... I have been a victim of party's internal politics in both BJP and Congress," he said.
Vaghela is miffed with the Congress, which turned down his demand that he be declared the face of the party's campaign and the CM candidate in the assembly polls. His last-ditch meetings with Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul failed to achieve desired results and it was Sonia's political secretary Ahmed Patel who finally conveyed to him that projecting him as a leader would upset the original Congressmen, that is, state party chief Bharatsinh Solanki and two former leaders of opposition in the assembly, Shaktisinh Gohil and Arjun Modhwadia.
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He should retire from politics at this age and allow youngsters to come forward. Unfortunately in India we have more of such "...Read More
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