BJP\'s countdown has begun: Kushwaha on poll results

BJP's countdown has begun: Kushwaha on poll results

Press Trust of India  |  Pune 

In the wake of the drubbing faced by the BJP in the Assembly elections, Rashtriya Lok Party (RLSP) and former Union Wednesday said countdown of the saffron party had begun.

His statement comes two days after he severed ties with the BJP and resigned from council of ministers, accusing of reducing the Cabinet to a "rubber stamp", "betraying" backward classes and giving only "jumlas".

When asked why he snapped ties with the NDA, he said, "I joined the NDA on the agenda of development, but over the years I realised that after forming the government, they were working on the development of their own agenda, which is that of the RSS."

He said he chose to snap ties with the NDA since the RSS's agenda was "not suitable" either for the country or for his party.

The former of state for HRD was talking to reporters on the sidelines of an event here.

On the BJP's drubbing in the state elections, Kushwaha said after the defeat in the Hindi heartland states, the countdown of the BJP has begun.

"No power in the world can save them from getting defeated," he said.

When asked whether his party would be part of the mega alliance against the BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, he said, "The party will discuss, deliberate and adopt the options that are available against the NDA."

After talking to reporters, Kushwaha also attended 'Lene Pratibheche', a cultural programme organised to mark the 78th birthday of On the occasion, Kushwaha met

During the event, the RLSP said, "Pawar is the senior most in today. He has helped me in my times of struggle in His service to this nation is invaluable."

"I wish Pawar saheb a healthy life and he should continue to serve the people," he said.

Bhujbal said the assembly poll results were a clear indication that it was the beginning of the NDA's end.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 22:25 IST