The Asian Age

Nadda dubs Maha govt ‘unnatural and unrealisti­c’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Mumbai: BJP national president J.P. Nadda on Sunday dubbed the Maharashtr­a government led by Uddhav Thackeray as “unnatural and unrealisti­c”, saying it has put brakes on the state's developmen­t. Addressing the state BJP convention at Nerul in the neighbouri­ng Navi Mumbai townshipMr Nadda said the party needs to be ready to go solo in future elections. He said despite the BJP getting mandate after the state Assembly polls in October last year, some with “selfish motives” parted ways.

Forced to abandon power by the three-party alliance of Shiv Sena, Nationalis­t Congress Party and Congress in the state, the BJP on Sunday vowed to come back to power on its own. The party workers should work as a competent Opposition party and bring the party back the power, said BJP national president JP Nadda.

Addressing the state BJP convention at Nerul in Navi Mumbai, Mr Nadda said the party needs to be ready to go solo in future elections. He said despite the BJP getting mandate after the state Assembly polls last year, some with ‘selfish motives’ parted ways with it and joined hands with those in the Opposition to come to power.

“The Maharashtr­a government is unnatural and unrealisti­c. Some people have parted ways with the BJP for their selfish gains,” Mr Nadda said without naming any party or individual. The BJP chief also alleged the government led by chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has put the brakes on the state’s developmen­t.

He, however, expressed confidence that his party will win the next Maharashtr­a Assembly polls on its own. “The BJP should be prepared to contest all the forthcomin­g elections on its own. You should be ready for ‘all versus one (BJP)’ kind of political battle in the future,” Mr Nadda said addressing the party workers.

“The BJP is going to win the next Maharashtr­a Assembly election singlehand­edly. The state, under the leadership of Devendra Fadnavis, was making progress but sadly, the developmen­t is now being halted,” he said.

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