AHMEDABAD: After a long political exile, following her acquittal in the Naroda Patia massacre case, former Naroda MLA Maya Kodnani says she will jump back into active politics and will play an important role in representing her state in the coming BJP Mahila Morcha Adhiveshan (convention) in December.“The BJP convention will be held in Ahmedabad or Gandhinagar . I have told my party that I am open to any responsibility the party thinks I should hold,” Kodnani told TOI. She is out on bail in the Naroda Gaam massacre case.Kodnani was present at the re-launch of an NGO, Global Indians for Bhartiya Vikas (GIBV) on Friday, which is chaired by Soma Modi, the elder brother of Prime Minister Narendra Modi . Its secretary is Anjali Pandya.The NGO will says it will spread awareness on the importance of voting among the youth and will “inspire voters to vote for a single largest party”.“Regional party interference and the current trend of repeated obstacles in parliamentary work by the opposition has halted a number of important government functions. This should be put to an end in the 2019 elections and voters must vote for a single largest party,” Soma Modi said. He declined to specify which party GIBV will campaign for. The GIBV press release, however, says that NRIs who agree with PM Modi’s brand of nationalism will be part of the GIBV campaign.“We will ask voters to vote by keeping aside biases of caste, creed, religion or region,” Soma said. GIBV, according to Soma Modi, will have 5,000 NRI volunteers coming from the UK, US, Europe and Australia. The GIBV meeting was also attended by two Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leaders, Jaideep Patel and Atul Vaidya, who will be part of the GIBV campaign. Vaidya has been convicted in the Gulberg massacre case but is out on bail, while Patel is accused in the Naroda Gaam massacre case and is out on bail.