National level pre-poll opposition alliance for 2019 LS polls unlikely:Pawar

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Tuesday indicated that a national level pre-poll opposition alliance for the 2019 was unlikely but said he was trying to bring the non-BJP parties together on a common platform in a bid to defeat the ruling NDA.

"I do not see the possibility of a uniform national alliance since political situation on the ground varies from state to state. I am talking to different parties to bring them on a common platform," Pawar said during an interaction at 'Mumbai Manthan' conclave organised by Aaj Tak channel.

He said the current situation in the country was similar to the one in 2004.

"There will be change in government in and No single party can provide an alternative. I do not think Narendra Modi will be after the polls," he said.

Nobody thought would become the prime minister, but he gave a stable government for 10 years, the Nationalist Party (NCP) said.

"(Former prime minister) Atal Bihari Vajpayee's stature in the BJP and the country was much bigger than Modi. Still there was a change. There is never a vacuum in There will be an alternative even now," he observed.

On being asked whether the NCP would support Nitin Gadkari, who hails from Maharashtra, as if the BJP-led alliance retains power, Pawar said, "I would not support anybody from the BJP".

He also said leaders like H D Deve Gowda and Inder Kumar Gujral became prime ministers by "accident" and that he did not want to be part of "accidents".

Asked about former minister P Chidambaram's comment that the will not project as the prime ministerial candidate, Pawar said what Chidambaram said was the Congress party's approach.

"During all my interactions with so far, I realised there was no insistence on being the PM candidate face, but only change of the present government," he said.

To a question on attempts to project the 2019 polls as a "Modi versus Gandhi contest", Pawar said, "That is the BJP's strategy which will not work".

Asked whether any failure by the opposition parties to have a national-level alliance was a disadvantage, the former said, "there will not be much of a disadvantage".

"We should accept the dominance of Chandrababu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh, Mamata Banerjee in .. After polls, the picture of who will lead the alliance will be clear from those who get maximum seats," he said.

He also ruled out merging his party with the Congress.

Asked about Modi government's performance, Pawar said people's expectations from the present dispensation were not fulfilled.

"What was promised in 2014 is not seen on the ground after four years. (former prime minister) tried his best to give a good government, intentions were best. That is not the situation today.

"If the present government was effective, there would not have been bribery charges at the highest level in the CBI....He(the prime minister) should act,"he said.

Pawar said Modi was a for the (BJP), but not for the country.

On demands to bring a law for construction of in Ayodhya, Pawar, in a veiled attack on the Centre said, "The issue has come up since the development agenda has failed".

Pawar also attacked the Centre over the Rafale jet contract and demanded a probe into the deal with by a joint parliamentary committee.

"There is room for suspicion. So there should be a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe. If the BJP stalled Parliament for three weeks for a JPC probe in (the) Bofors (case), why should the BJP, now in power, oppose a JPC?," he said.

Asked if he felt there was corruption in the Rafale deal as alleged by Rahul Gandhi, Pawar said he had no information about it.

"I only know the aircraft is good. may have more information than me about corruption," he said.

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First Published: Tue, October 23 2018. 17:15 IST