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News 24 Desk New Delhi: On the 2nd day of BJP`s national executive here on saturday, the party will discuss the forthcoming anti corruption yatra of LK Advani. The party will discuss the strategy in respect of Advani`s Yatra. Earlier, after alleging that there were dissensions in Prime Minister Manmohan Singh`s Cabinet, BJP found itself in the same predicament with its senior leaders Narendra Modi, BS Yeddyurappa and Ramesh Pokhriyal keeping away from the party`s national executive meet here. The Gujarat Chief Minister did not turn up at the conclave here despite BJP President Nitin Gadkari stating yesterday that the party is trying to convince him to attend. Meanwhile, sensing good prospects in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls due to poor show from UPA government, the battle within BJP to become party`s PM candidate has hot up. Political observers fell that Modi did not attend the national executive meeting for the simple reason, that Advani is once again trying to become Party`s PM candidate. Very few would buy the argument that Modi is fasting for Navratra and hence unable to participate. He has kept away as he is unhappy with senior leader LK Advani`s Jan Chetna Yatra for good governance and clean politics, sources said. He had reportedly told Advani that the yatra is "un-necessary and irrelevant". Modi, who is said to be gearing up to become BJP`s Prime Ministerial candidate in the next polls, sees Advani`s yatra as the latter`s attempt to be in the fray. Modi`s disagreement led Advani to shift the starting point of his yatra to Sitabdiara in Bihar. BJP top brass tried to downplay Modi`s absence. "It is not true that Modi is unhappy. He fasts during Navratra and so is not attending the national executive," BJP Chief spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said. Modi is also sulking due to the re-induction of his political adversary Sanjay Joshi into the party fold. Though Joshi has been brought in informally and his profile is low-key in comparison to his earlier role as General Secretary (Organisation), this has not gone down well with Modi. To add to the woes of the Advani camp, some leaders have even said Modi would make "the best Prime Minister in the history of the country". (With inputs from PTI)

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