Deccan Chronicle

BJP bid to neutralise Rahul hug impact

Shah will be in Mumbai today to discuss election plan

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs NEW DELHI, JULY 21

With reports pouring in that the Congress president, Rahul Gandhi virtually stole the show with his hug and wink, the BJP and its top echelons have swung into action to “discredit” the leader and “neutralise” the impact.

Also, accusing Rahul Gandhi of “concocting” a conversati­on with French President Emmanuel Macron, Union minister Arun Jaitley said the Congress President has seriously hurt the image of an Indian politician before the world at large.

The minister also hit out at the Congress president accusing him of trivialisi­ng the no-confidence motion debate stressing “facts are always sacrosanct”.

“None should ever trivialise the debate. Those who desire to be Prime Minister never blend ignorance, falsehood and acrobatics.”

The BJP is looking at a possible scenario of snapping ties with its oldest ally, Shiv Sena following increasing difference­s between the two.

The saffron high command was seething after the Sena mouthpiece Saamana on Saturday praised Congress president Rahul Gandhi for his performanc­e in Parliament during the no-trust motion.

The moment of Mr Gandhi hugging Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the floor of the House was highlighte­d on the front page of Saamana, with the headline in Marathi reading “Bhawa Jinkalans”, which roughly translates to “brother you stole the show.”

The Sena drew parallels with the World Cup football final and said, “The PM has emerged victorious like France but the Congress president won many hearts like the runners-up Croatia.”

With pressure mounting from the Maharashtr­a unit to do a PDP on the Sena, BJP president Amit Shah will be reaching Mumbai on Sunday to hold parleys with the state BJP leaders on the Lok Sabha polls and Sena issue.

Apprehendi­ng that the Sena could take the first step to snap ties with the BJP before the general elections, the saffron high command has asked its cadre to work on each of the 48 LS constituen­cies in the state.

Shattering the BJP’s hopes of showcasing an “united NDA” and giving assurance to Mr Shah to vote against the motion, the Sena “as a second thought” abstained.

The BJP was left red faced as Mr Shah had personally called up Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray to seek his support. The Sena had issued a whip to its MPs to be present in the House, only to withdraw it hours later.

Ties between the two had soured ever since BJP replaced Sena as the senior partner in the state. The Sena, which has decided to contest the Lok Sabha polls on its own but continues to share power with the BJP.

 ??  ?? — PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Kisan Kalyan rally at Shahjahanp­ur on Saturday.
— PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Kisan Kalyan rally at Shahjahanp­ur on Saturday.

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