New Delhi, Mar 19: Even though reports of nationwide Modi-wave ' continued to sweep media, the prime ministerial candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party is now not certain of winning Varanasi constituency in the impending general election.

Mr Modi will now contest the national election from Vadodara as well as from Varanasi, which was allotted to him over the weekend.
The controversial decision was taken at an all-day meeting today in Delhi that brought together the BJP's most senior leaders including Modi.
The BJP deliberated between the constituencies of Ahmedabad East and Vadodara for Modi. The former is currently represented in Parliament by Haren Pathak, known for his proximity to veteran leader LK Advani. BJP sources said there were concerns that displacing Pathak could be seen as an undermining of Advani, who fronted an unsuccessful campaign last year against the selection of Modi as the party's prime ministerial candidate.
Modi has been projected by section of media as the frontrunner for the country's top job. NDTV's opinion poll shows the BJP's national alliance landing 219 seats. To form the government, the BJP will need 272 parliamentary seats.
Vadodara in central Gujarat has a large middle and upper class population, and the BJP is on solid ground here. Some within the party feel that fielding Modi from here could drive momentum in other areas where the party is not as strong.



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