'BJP's victory in 2019 certain under strong captaincy of Modi'

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

today said the BJP-led would win the 2019 Lok Sabha polls as it is steered by a "strong captain" like Narendra Modi unlike the opposition parties which have "many captains".

Taking a dig at opposition parties that are trying to put up a united front to take on the BJP in upcoming polls, Athawale said, "these parties have many captains whereas the has a The has a good batsman like me. We will win the 2019 match".

When asked about the "Saamana" editorial which termed the BJP's victory in 2014 as a "political accident" that will not repeat in 2019, Athawale said the and the BJP are friends for the last 30 years and their relationship has seen many ups and downs.

"(Sena president) Uddhav Thackeray is known as a thoughtful leader and a true heir of If he wants to continue his father's political legacy, he will associate himself with the BJP," said the of State for Social Justice.

He said the Sena would be at loss if it goes against the BJP in elections.

He expressed confidence that the Sena and the BJP will remain together for Lok Sabha polls in national interest.

"I have spoken to Modi about the Shiv Sena and requested him to address their grievances. spent more than an hour with Uddhav Thackeray. I hope the grievances have been addressed," Athawale said referring to a meeting between Shah and Thackeray at the latter's residence in earlier this month.

The Sena, a long time member of the NDA and a constituent of the NDA governments in Centre and Maharashtra, had announced to go solo in upcoming elections.

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party seldom lets go any opportunity to target the BJP and the through party mouthpiece Saamana.

Meanwhile, welcoming the BJP move to quit the Mufti government, Athawale alleged that slogans of ' Zindabad' were raised in the Valley.

"Those who want to say 'Zindabad' should go to Pakistan," he said.

The BJP today quit the Mufti government, saying it has become impossible to continue in power in view of the growing radicalism and terrorism in Jammu &

"As a member of the NDA, I welcome this decision (of the BJP). It has been taken at an appropriate time," the minister said.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 19:20 IST