RPI (A) chief Ramdas Athawale to back BJP in Gujarat assembly polls

The BJP ally also asked Shiv Sena 'not to quarrel' with the centre-ruling party, besides slamming the MNS for its anti-hawker agitation

Press Trust of India  |  Thane 

The RPI (Athawale), an ally of the BJP, has said it will support the saffron party in the forthcoming assembly elections in

chief also advised the to "not to quarrel" with the and slammed the for its anti-hawker agitation.

"We will ensure the gets the maximum number of seats and also the largest vote share in the coming elections in Gujarat," he said.

Athawale was addressing a press conference at Mira Road last night.

The Union minister said the should "not pick up quarrel" with the and both parties should fight the future elections together.

Athawale criticised the Raj Thackeray-led for its drive to forcibly evict illegal hawkers from parts of district "The workers, instead of attacking hawkers, should go to the border and fight the enemies."

He said the issue of illegal hawking can be tackled by police and the local administration.

The Dalit leader said to protect hawkers the RPI activists will come out on roads.

A large number of common people make their purchases from hawkers, he said, adding the government should come out with a policy for them.

First Published: Sun, October 22 2017. 13:37 IST