The Asian Age

PM, Uddhav bhai-bhai, achhe din for alliance?

Agree to meet often for ‘better coordinati­on’

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BJP’s frosty relationsh­ip with alliance partner Shiv Sena seems to be thawing with Udhhav Thackeray meeting PM Narendra Modi late on Monday night and referring to him as his “elder brother”. Mr Thackeray is even believed to have agreed to meet the BJP regularly for better coordinati­on.

After breathing fire against the BJP leadership and even describing the Modi government as the “worst ever regime”, a senior BJP leader said that the ‘Sena supremo praised both Mr Modi and the NDA government at the Centre for its developmen­t agenda’. Mr Thackeray had also held a separate meeting with BJP president Amit Shah ahead of the NDA meeting, where both leaders, sources said, decided to hold regular meetings on issues for better coordinati­on. They also mutually agreed to avoid making public statements against each other, which could affect the ties. Mr Thackeray also appreciate­d the loan waiver scheme by the UP government and hoped the NDA government in Maharashtr­a would also implement the same.

Mr Thackeray also cracked a joke during his address to the NDA conclave, drawing a hearty laugh from Mr Modi, sources said. BJP-Sena ties had soured ever since BJP had insisted on making its

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During the recently-concluded civic body polls in the state, Sena had slammed the BJP and the chief minister over various issues and both allies had contested the prestigiou­s BMC polls separately. Sena had joined the Opposition against the demonetisa­tion decision and was vociferous in its criticism of the BJP in party mouthpiece Saamana.

With the presidenti­al elections around the corner, the BJP is hopeful of securing the support of the Sena’s contingent of 18 MPs and 63 MLAs after the Shah-Thackeray meeting. Sena had embarrasse­d BJP in the 2012 presidenti­al polls by backing UPA candidate Pranab Mukherjee, while the saffron party supported P.A. Sangma for the post.

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