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Modi may not have become PM had I stayed in BJP: Shankersinh Vaghela

Senior Congress leader Shankersinh Vaghela today claimed that Narendra Modi may not have become the Prime Minister if he had chosen to stay in BJP.

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Senior Congress leader Shankersinh Vaghela today claimed that Narendra Modi may not have become the Prime Minister if he had chosen to stay in BJP.

Vaghela, who parted ways with BJP in the late 90s and later joined Congress, said this while reacting to a recent remark by Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel, who reportedly said at a BJP party internal meeting that Vaghela would have been Gujarat chief minister now if he was in BJP.

“I agree with her (Patel). If I had chosen to be in BJP, sir (Modi) may not have become the prime minister and Patel our (Gujarat) chief minister,” Vaghela told reporters in Gandhinagar.

“But I am not in public life for power. It comes and goes,” he added.

“Actually, Patel wanted to say that those who have left BJP are not in good position now. But, I want to tell her that I was made the state Congress president having all the powers when I joined the party.

“I was then made a senior cabinet minister in the previous UPA government without any lobbying,” Vaghela, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Gujarat Assembly, said.

Vaghela due to his difference with Modi and another leader Keshubhai Patel had forced a split in the Gujarat BJP in the late 90s.

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After it, he had formed Rashtritya Janata Party and became Gujarat CM in 1996. Later he joined Congress.

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