With a systematic decimation of the leadership in party along with opposition over the last decade has ensured only speculating murmurs and no serious voice gaining ground in the political landscape of the state.
While the sub-terrainial disquiet is evident from the mysterious surfacing of posters seeking re-entry of Sanjay Joshi into state polity across Ahmedabad this week and their prompt removal by far there is nothing to suggest that there would be any change in the leadership at the top at least for now.
BJP workers off the record however mince no word in admitting that any attempt to go to polls in 2017 under the first woman chief minister would translate into a to tal rout for the party. But for now that is only a scared murmur. After all, any voice against the chosen one puts at stake the glottal tubes at the altar of power.
Party workers however expect that Patel would be given an honourable exit route prior to Assembly elections in the state citing her age as she completes 75 years on November 21 next year.
“She may be parked away in some gubernatorial position somewhere after that, but for sure party is not likely to hazard a risk on Gujarat under her leadership in 2017,” says a senior party functionary.
For sure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi or BJP for that matter can ill afford to take a chance on Gujarat under any circumstances.
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