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Why did Benazir Bhutto visit Advani in his Indian residence some years back? VHP wants Advani to go
Prakash Parker
Jul. 5, 2005

Some years back Benazir Bhutto visited Advani in his residence in India. Advani at that time described it as a casual non-political meeting of two people from Sindh. He insisted every meeting does not have to be political just because he is an active Indian politician. But to day Vishwa Hindu Parishad wants him to leave BJP.
The resignation of Advani's key aide Sudheendra Kulkarni-seen in some circles as a “peace offering” to appease irate hardliners in the Sangh Parivar-has failed to cut much ice with the VHP which remains firmly opposed to Advani remaining at the party's helm.
This was made clear by senior VHP leader Acharya Giriraj Kishore on Monday in course of an interaction with reporters on the fallout of the Kulkarni resignation on the strained ties between the BJP and other members of the Parivar.
The VHP is suspicious of everything that Advani did and will do. Unfortunately among the Hindu hardliners he is a man of suspect now. He is under scrutiny for his every act at this time.
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