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Rahul meeting Pawar shows seriousness for bigger alliance: NCP

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Rahul Gandhi's meeting with hours after the and bypoll results were announced, shows that the leadership is serious on forging a bigger alliance of opposition parties, the NCP said today.

In a major blow to the ahead of the 2019 elections, the saffron party was trounced in the bypolls to three seats, including the in

"has started meeting various party leaders and began this practice by meeting Pawar saheb. The is meeting party presidents who are senior to him," said.

"Despite the being the bigger party, has started meeting leaders of other parties. This shows they (Congress) are serious on making a bigger alliance," Malik, a former minister, told here.

The said, "wants that Pawar saheb should bring in more people (parties) in the country under the UPA fold."

Adityanath, who termed the Samajwadi Party-Bahujan alliance as one of "snake and mongoose", had said over-confidence and inability to understand the electoral understanding between the SP and the BSP led to the defeat in the Gorakhpur and Phulpur seats.

In Bihar, the retained Araria seat and constituency, while the held on to Bhabua.

had received some praise from Pawar last month, who said the was showing an inclination to "learn and understand" the issues facing the nation.

Asked if the Shiv Sena, the BJP's bickering alliance partner, will withdraw support to the Narendra Modi government, like the TDP did, Malik said, the "Sena won't part ways with the BJP-led government."


"They (Sena) are just bargaining. They don't have the courage to go solo," the said.

The today ended its four-year-old alliance with the and walked out of the NDA, eight days after two of its Union ministers resigned over the Centre's refusal to grant Special Category Status to

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 19:25 IST
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