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Deccan Herald » National » Detailed Story
Munde quits as BJP gen secy
Mumbai/Aurangabad, ians:
Gopinath Munde on Sunday resigned as BJP national general secretary, protesting what he termed as a lack of internal democracy in the party.

“I have quit all the party posts including that of national general secretary and Maharashtra unit executive committee member as I have come to a painful conclusion that the party is not being run on democratic lines,” Munde told reporters at the Aurangabad airport after returning from Mumbai.
“The party decisions, whether in Mumbai or New Delhi, are taken by two or three persons in the kitchen-cabinet fashion, and this will not augur well for the party,” the former Maharashtra deputy chief minister added.
Seen as the face of the party in the state, Munde was apparently sore over the appointment of legislative committee member Madhu Chavan as the party’s Mumbai unit chief after the incumbent Prakash Mehta completed his term. Munde had stoutly opposed Madhu Chavan’s appointment.
Denying any personal differences with any one in the party or his opposition to any individual appointment, Munde said he presumed thousands of party workers in Maharashtra shared his feelings.
A senior party functionary confirmed that Munde was strongly opposed to Chavan’s appointment. “The appointment was held up for six months because of Munde’s opposition and finally came through after senior-most party leaders — Rajnath Singh (president) and L K Advani — cleared it endorsing the decision of the three-member committee of Ram Naik, Vedprakash Goel and Bal Apte,” the source said.
The party functionary added that Munde himself had suggested the names of the panelists and that they sounded out over 80 party office bearers in Mumbai before upholding the appointment made by party state unit president Nitin Gadkari.
In Delhi, party spokesperson Arun Jaitley told mediapersons in the evening that Munde’s resignation had not reached the party headquarters and that it would not be accepted in any case even after it did. “The issue will be sorted out,” Jaitley said.

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