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‘BJP discussed alliance with NCP in 2017’

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

SHARAD PAWAR-LED PARTY DENIES CLAIM

MUMBAI: Claims by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders that there was a proposal to join hands with the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) in 2017 by inducting the latter into the ruling alliance has created a flutter in the political corridors in the state. BJP leader Ashish Shelar said that the proposal got derailed as NCP wanted Shiv Sena to be junked from the alliance. Another BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwa­r said that the NCP had tacitly helped BJP in winning the trust vote in 2014 after Assembly polls.

Shelar, former head of the Mumbai unit of BJP, claimed that the talks were on between BJP and NCP to induct the latter into Devendra Fadnavis-led state government. Shelar said that the NCP was, however, firm on dumping Sena which the BJP refused as it did not want to deviate from the ‘dharma’ of the allipossib­ility

Ashish Shelar

ance. Shelar also said that the Sena joined hands with the ‘untouchabl­e’ NCP after the 2019 assembly polls for the sake of power.

Mungantiwa­r echoed Shelar and said that the decision of not joining hands with the NCP by dumping Sena was a blunder and they regret it now. “The NCP had invisibly supported us after the 2014 assembly polls. They abstained from the confidence vote after we formed the government with Shiv Sena helping us in winning it in the very first session. In 2017, we discussed the of the BJP and NCP forming the government by dumping Sena which was a junior partner in the government. Most of the BJP leaders from the state were against the idea of dumping Sena so we scrapped it,” he said.

According to the insiders in BJP, the talks between BJP and NCP took place at high-level leadership from both sides, ahead of the civic body polls in major cities, including Mumbai.

The relationsh­ip between the two ruling parties -- BJP and Sena -- had strained to a great extent during the polls. The BJP wanted to join hands with NCP to keep Sena under check. It was, however, not very sure about the prospect of the alliance with the NCP and if the latter could continue to be partners after the 2019 Assembly polls.

NCP has rubbished Shelar’s claims. Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar questioned why BJP was making such claims now. “Why have they waited for so many days? They should have spoken about it back in 2017. I am unable to understand why Shelar is talking about it now. …I urge people to focus on the difficulti­es we are facing today. The people have the least interest in discussing what has happened in 2017,” he said.

Party spokespers­on Mahesh Tapase said this was another attempt to destabiliz­e the MVA government. “Like numerous attempts in last two-and-half-a year, this is yet another attempt by BJP to destabiliz­e the threeparty state government in a bid to create a rift between allies.”

Sena on Thursday refuted BJP leader Ashish Shelar’s statement that the BJP, Sena and NCP would have come together in 2014-15, but the Sena did not want to ally with NCP.

Sena MP and chief spokespers­on Sanjay Raut said, “Some people are spreading rumours. Nothing of that sort has happened. I will not speak on what has happened in the past.”

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