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05/08/2010   BJP's upper-caste leaders oppose Bihar deputy CM   Patna, Aug 5 (IANS) Bihar's ruling ally Bharatiya Janata Party   (BJP) faces an in-house revolt with several of its upper-caste leaders accusing   Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, an icon of backwards, of trying to turn   the party into his pocket-borough. Gopal Narayan Singh, former state BJP president, Thursday   targeted Modi saying: "Most of the people inducted into the state election   committee are his (Modi's) men." 
 Modi has "sidelined others to ensure   maximum number of tickets for his own men", said Singh who is considered an   influential Rajput face of BJP after party spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy in the   caste-ridden state.
 
 Singh threatened to launch "Save BJP" campaign in   the state if the party leadership in New Delhi failed to intervene soon to   protect the interests of party workers.
 
 Earlier, former minister Chandra   Mohan Rai and Bollywood actor-turned-MP Shatrughan Sinha had questioned Modi's   style of functioning to control the party in the state. Rai is a Bhumihar and   Sinha a Kayasth, both upper-castes.
 
 Several leaders of both the   communities are unhappy with Modi for excluding Rai, Sinha and other senior   partymen from the state election committee.
 
 
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