Cong will be number one party in Karnataka, says Sena MP Raut

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The would emerge as the "number one party" in the Assembly elections, Sena MP Sanjay said today, taking a swipe at the for mobilising the "entire central machinery" for state campaigns.

"Whenever there are assembly polls, the entire central and chief ministers of all BJP-ruled states go there (to campaign), leaving the administration of the country and of their own states in the lurch. The country is watching all this," told in an interview.

Slamming Yogi Adityanath, the Sena's Rajya Sabha MP said the seriousness with which the took his duties became evident when he was seen campaigning in while his own state reeled under a dust storm.

"Does the central leadership (of the BJP) not trust its own men in states? Why does need to address dozens of campaign rallies when he is needed in to govern the country?" asked Raut, whose party is in alliance with the in and at the Centre.

Though an ally, the Sena has been continuously criticising the BJP and its governments in states and at the Centre.

"There is a 'dust storm' in today. Once it clears, the will emerge as the number one party. People have started listening to now," added.

Asked if the understanding between the Sena and the BJP for May 21 elections was an indication that the bickering allies may join hands in the assembly and Lok Sabha polls, Raut replied in the negative.

The BJP and the Sena have agreed to contest three seats each in the elections to six local authorities constituencies in the upper house of the

"This arrangement is due to the sentiments of the local leadership of both the parties. Also, we are fielding candidates in three seats where the Sena has a strong presence," Raut said.

"This doesn't, in any way, mean we will have an alliance in 2019. The party is firm on the decision taken by Sena that we will fight (future) elections on our own," Raut asserted.

"The Sena will win a majority in 2019 and the next will be of our party," he added.

Raut, who is the of Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana', also claimed the BJP had not won a single election in the Northeast on its own.

It formed governments in the region through the of "jod-tod", he said.

"Take the case of or The BJP would not have formed governments there had it not allied with local parties. So, it was on the strength of other parties that it came to power. The BJP would not have won in had there been an alliance between the and the TMC," the Sena MP said.

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 13:30 IST