Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Maha govt unnatural, unrealisti­c: Nadda

- G Mohiuddin Jeddy letters@hindustant­imes.com

NAVI MUMBAI : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda on Sunday said the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government was “unnatural” and “unrealisti­c” and vowed that his party would come back to power on its own in the next elections, at the state executive conclave in Navi Mumbai on Sunday.

He also accused the Shiv Sena of betraying people for “personal interests”. “The Shiv Sena- Ncpcongres­s alliance is unnatural and unrealisti­c. Difference­s will soon arise. Veer Savarkar is being attacked, Shivaji Maharaj is being insulted, but the ruler has remained quiet. There will be repercussi­ons,” said Nadda, in his address to the party cadre at Nerul.

Ruling out a tie-up with any other party in the state, Nadda said, “I can see that the next assembly elections in the state will be one-sided for the BJP. We will not need anyone else.”

The party will hold an agitation on February 22 to “expose the MVA government’s anti-people policies”.

Reappointe­d state chief Chandrakan­t Patil, too, addressed the cadre, and the conclave was concluded by former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis. Thackeray had, a day ago, challenged the BJP to bring down his government. In retort, Fadnavis said, “We are not dreaming of bringing down your government. But if you have the guts, why don’t you face people and the polls again. Then you will see which government people prefer,” said Fadnavis. “Some people are like fish out of water. They will do whatever they have to to come to power.

Slamming NCP chief Sharad Pawar, he said, “Pawar claimed the CAA will have an impact on tribals, nomadic tribes and backward classes. This is not true. He is trying to confuse people. I challenge him to show how CAA impacts tribals and if he can’t, he should apologise to PM Modi.’’

Responding to Nadda and Fadnavis’s remarks, Shiv Sena leader Vijay Nahata said, “Uddhavji never asked for any post. He only expected a letter or statement of confirmati­on of the word given by Amit Shah. They have not kept the word that was given by Amit Shah... they then suddenly took a U-turn and said no promise was made.

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