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Manas Dasgupta
GANDHINAGAR: The uncertainty over the continuation of L.K. Advani as the Bharatiya Janata Party president seems to have provided some breather to the Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi, from the dissidents' attack. About a dozen senior dissident BJP members of the Assembly, who met at the residence of the former Minister, Becharbhai Bhadani, are learnt to have decided to watch the developing situation in the party in the national capital till May 1 before resuming their campaign against Mr. Modi for a change in the State leadership. Though as per the directive of the party president the dissidents refused to talk to the mediaon record, they are learnt to have decided to keep sending dissident leaders in groups of two or three to Mr. Advani provided he was prepared to meet them.
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