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Saturday, October 16, 1999

Kalyan wants early decision on vexed UP leadership issue

PRESS TRUST OF INDIA  
LUCKNOW, OCT 15: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Kalyan Singh has asked the BJP high command to take an early decision on the "state leadership" issue and clear the prevailing uncertainty regarding his continuance in office.

"There is a lot of speculation in the media and elsewhere on the leadership issue in the post-Lok Sabha election scenario and this must be put to an end at the earliest," Singh told newsmen here on Friday.

He, however, ruled out an early election in the state in the event of his replacement by the party leadership.

"Neither the Vidhan Sabha would be dissolved nor there would be a mid-term poll in the event of change of leadership in Uttar Pradesh," he asserted and said the present government would complete its full term.

"I do not think the dissolution of state Assembly is an option before the party's central leadership," he said adding "I would abide by party's every decision in this regard''.

The chief minister clarified that he was neither interested in joining the Unionministry nor would like to take up any party post at Central level but prefer to work in his state as an `ordinary worker'.

Singh warned the party high command against having any alliance with the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in the state. "If there is a move to have an alliance with the BSP, it would be suicidal and disastrous for the BJP," he said.

"We have already experimented it and you all know the results," he said.

Singh appreciated the efforts of party's state unit chief Rajnath Singh in strengthening its hold to the grassroot level.

"As far as party's debacle in the recent elections is concerned, I have already owned the moral responsibility for this and no one else should be blamed for this," he added.

Singh, however, rejected Congress leader Pramod Tewari's demand for his resignation following BJP's `poor performance' in the state. Tewari should first ask for the resignation of Congress Chief ministers of Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan where Congress faced a debacle in the polls, hesaid.

Copyright © 1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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