NO BJP ALLIANCE FOR 2019: SHIV SENA
PARTY ELEVATES AADITYA THACKERAY, BRINGS HIM INTO CORE TEAM
NEW DELHI: The BJP leadership remains unfazed with the Shiv Se na’ s announcement to contest the next national and assembly election separately. The BJP dismissed the Sena’s posturing as “muscle flexing”, which it was “not taking seriously”.
BJP leaders insist if the Sena was serious about snapping ties, it would have walked out of the government sat the Centre and in Maharashtra immediately.
BJP leaders here remained tight-lipped and left it to state leaders to respond. A call was made from BJP headquarters to Mumbai B JP chief As hi sh Sh el ar to give a ‘befitting’ response. “It will be their (Sena) loss,” he said. “We were keen on the alliance. But if the Se na isn’ t keen, then the BJP is ready (to go it alone) and Maharashtra is also ready.”
Sena is BJP’s oldest ally but they divorced during 2014 ass em- bly election after a dispute over seat sharing. The B JP fielded candidates in 260 out of 288 seats and won 122 while the Se na contested 282 and won 63. Both fell short of the half-way mark and united to form the government. But their relationship has been strained.
“It was Sena’s decision then (during assembly election) and it is their decision now. We have nothing to add to it,” a top BJP leader in New Delhi said.
Another BJP leader claimed that Sena’s real trouble lies with its unfulfilled demands for a deputy CM’s post government and allocation of “some important portfolios” to its ministers. Sena leaders have argued that BJP’s Go pin a th Mun de was appointed deputy CM in the last Sena-BJP government from1995-1999andit was BJP’s time to reciprocate. The BJP’s rise under Narendra Modi has also loosened Sena’s control over municipal bodies, making it jittery about prospects of expanding the party.