BJP approves two consecutive terms for Gadkari
By IANS - HARYANA
28th September 2012 11:29 AM
The BJP national council Friday approved an amendment to the party's constitution to allow a second consecutive term for its president. Hitherto, a BJP president could only serve a single three-year term.
The
amendment to Section 21 of the Bharatiya Janata Party's constitution says that any eligible member can hold the post of the president for two
consecutive terms of three years each.
However, former BJP chief
Venkaiah Naidu, who moved the amendment, clarified that this does not mean that the term of any president will automatically be extended for a
second time.
He said this was only an enabling provision.
The
amendment was adopted during the party's national executive meeting in Mumbai in May this year and was ratified by the national council here, said a party functionary.
The amendment is likely to benefit the current BJP president Nitin Gadkari, whose term ends in December.
Recent Activity
- India's bleeding insurgencies: Lessons from Latin America
- Western Ghat report has imperialist mindset: Ecologist
- Lot more to India-China ties than border stand-off: Experts
- Major industrial conglomerates making a beeline for Haryana
- Man kidnapped 23 years ago finds kin thanks to Google Maps
- Bangalore's techies start 'brand tattoos' craze
- Indian circuses struggle to adapt after court bans
- Want hassle-free tatkal ticket? Personally visit special counters
- Rs 8K-crore plan for upgrading ICVs of Army
- Man arrested for attempt to attack TV host Ranjini Haridas
- The toxic truth about ripe mangoes
- Shift me from ‘Anda’ cell, pleads Sanjay Dutt
- Jiju Janardhanan’s house in Kannur wears deserted look
- Indefinite strike leaves city parched; mineral water bottles fly off shop shelves
- Meghalaya's CMJ University faces probe after awarding suspicious PhDs
- Sreesanth, 2 other players 'confess'; more players under scanner
Post a Comment