NEW DELHI, Aug 21 (UNI) Senior BJP leader Madan Lal Khurana today said his suspension from the party that he helped "build" over four decades has left him "disappointed, but not broken", as the veteran Swayaevak announced he would spell out his next movetomorrow.
"The BJP is a party to which I gave forty years of my life.
It is disappointing to see it being driven by a coterie nourishing personal ambitions," Khurana told UNI a day after he was suspended from the BJP following his letter to party chief L K Advani "advising" him to take a lesson from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and sack Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Khurana said all party MPs would be arriving in Delhi tomorrow for the Parliament session and he would come out with his next course of action by tomorrow evening.
Unapologetic over his string of attacks on Advani, the man credited with taking the BJP to power, Khurana had yesterday said his actions since the party chief's return from Pakistan were only aimed at maintaining a benchmark representation of the Sangh's ideology.
He had shot off three letters in almost as many months to former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Advani as the BJP struggled with a spiralling crisis since its electoral rout last year.
The feud reached the boiling point when he asked Advani to take a lesson from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh whom he praised for "cleaning the 1984-riot blot" on the Congress by apologising and dropping Union Minister Jagdish Tytler and remove Narendra Modi as Gujarat Chief Minister.
His latest letter followed his earlier "written request" toAdvani to quit as party chief in order to put to rest the controversy over the former Deputy Prime Minister's pro-Jinnah remarks.