Khaleej Times

Shiv Sena keeps BJP in suspense

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mumbai — Keeping up the suspense, NDA ally Shiv Sena on Monday said party chief Uddhav Thackeray will convene a meeting of Sena leaders to decide on supporting the ruling alliance’s choice for president.

The Shiv Sena, the second largest constituen­t of the NDA, has had an uneasy relationsh­ip with the BJP ever since the two parties parted ways ahead of the 2014 assembly polls.

Though it later joined the BJPled ministry in Maharashtr­a, Sena has continued to needle the lead partner over all vital issues including demonetisa­tion and tension on the borders.

“Amit Shah called up Uddhavji after the NDA’s presidenti­al candidate was decided by the BJP’s parliament­ary board meeting. Shah sought the Sena’s support for Ram Nath Kovind,” Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said.

“Uddhavji told him that he will convene a meeting of the party leaders to arrive at a decision and convey our answer to him in one or two days,” he said.

The Sena MP said Thackeray may “answer many questions later this evening” when he will address its workers on the party’s 51st foundation day.

“We had suggested two names for the post. One was of (RSS chief) Mohan Bhagwat. If they (BJP) had a problem with that, we wanted (eminent agricultur­ist) M S Swaminatha­n. But since they have chosen some other name, the party will convey to the BJP our decision soon,” Raut said. — PTI

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