BJP-Sena alliance benefitted from Vajpayee-Thackeray bonding

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former Vajpayee and supremo respected each other, due to which the alliance between the two parties had a smooth sailing, compared to the frosty ties now.

Vajpayee, who passed away today following prolonged illness, shared a "relation of comfort and warmth" with Thackeray, Raut told

Ambarish Mishra said Thackeray had a "high regard" for Vajpayee. "During the joint rallies they addressed, Thackeray would always speak before Vajpayee," he said. This was a departure from the usual scene at the Sena rallies where Thackeray was the last speaker, he added.

"After the joint rallies at Shivaji Park, both leaders would chat and joke over a cup of tea at the next to the rally ground.

is considered the "architect" of the BJP's first ever state-level alliance.

"Differences between the saffron partners would always be resolved at the co-ordination committee meetings chaired by Thackeray and Mahajan," Raut recalled.

Mishra said Mahajan acted as a conduit between the Vajpayee and Thackeray and helped clear any misgivings between the two political partners.

"Vajpayee would always tell Mahajan: sambhal lo (you take care) and Mahajan would go to Matoshree, the Thackeray residence, to resolve the problems," he said.

The was strong as Vajpayee took everybody along, Sena chief said, adding the late BJP stalwart was "bereft of qualities like ego of power".

"My heart is not ready to accept that Atalji is no more with us. He is in our hearts. Qualities like ego due to power always remained far away from him. He was a simple man and an innocent politician," he said.

Though Vajpayee was a 3-time prime minister, he believed in taking "all small and big" allies of the NDA along, he said.

Senior Sena leader said Vajpayee was "friendly with everybody". Though and Vajpayee were poles apart in nature, the common factor between them was their funny streak and poetic mind," the former chief said.

The former Lok Sabha told that Vajpayee and Thackeray "didn't like to be brought in" when dealing with every issue.

"Balasaheb was a and Vajpayee was a Both were creative and hence bonded well," Joshi said.

"Both were bound by the Hindutva ideology," Joshi said. "Balasaheb's approach on ways to implement the ideology was different than that of Vajpayee," he said. But this didn't prevent both the leaders from getting along very well, he added.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 20:20 IST