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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Anti-BJP rhetoric shows Shiv Sena lost the battle, says BJP
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Anti-BJP rhetoric shows Shiv Sena lost the battle, says BJP

The Shiv Sena must have assessed that it is losing ground to the BJP, hence the desperation, says Rajiv Pratap Rudy

Senior BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said had the poll dates been later, there could have been a solution. Photo: PTIPremium
Senior BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said had the poll dates been later, there could have been a solution. Photo: PTI

Mumbai: Shiv Sena’s attack on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) shows that the party founded by late Bal Thackeray has “lost the battle" ahead of the 15 October Maharashtra assembly elections, senior BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said on Tuesday.

“They (Shiv Sena) have lost track and are talking only about BJP," Rudy, BJP’s Maharashtra affairs in-charge, said in an interview.

“If they (Sena) are contesting to win the elections, then they should be contesting against Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) . But if they are talking about BJP, it possibly shows that they have lost the battle," Rudy said.

“They are cribbing partners. We are absolutely not talking about them as a matter of policy. The Prime Minister has clearly spelt it out," he said.

“It is amusing that (Shiv) Sena is not fighting the actual enemies of the state. And they say we have betrayed them. How does it matter? You were claiming to be a larger partner and more powerful. Why should you complain?" he said.

“They (Shiv Sena) must have assessed that they are losing ground to BJP very heavily. So this desperation," Rudy said, when asked about Sena mouthpiece Saamana criticizing Modi on his “won’t utter a word against (Shiv) Sena" remark.

Asked what led to the snapping of the 25-year-old alliance with the Shiv Sena, Rudy said, “The central leadership of BJP was very persistent on an alliance. Somehow, the negotiations (on seat-sharing) were not moving."

“There was a lack of communication. And the (Shiv) Sena was still in the old mode for some reason and was not ready to scale down from 151 seats. And for us, it was practically impossible to come down below 130," he said.

“There was no question of leaving our new alliance partners, the Raju Shetti-led Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana, Mahadeo Jankar-led Rashtriya Samaj Party, RPI and Vinayak Mete-led Shiv Sangram. So, we had to find a solution," he said.

“Maybe, if poll dates were later, we could have found a solution, But it did not happen like that. The call was taken by the state BJP leadership," Rudy said.

“It was a case of ‘who blinks first’, and in doing so, we came to a point where nothing was moving and there was no time to move further," he said.

“There was no animosity in that but we had to take a call because time was only 48 hours to go before deadline for filing nominations ended," the BJP leader said.

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Published: 07 Oct 2014, 12:45 PM IST
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