Mahagathbandhan is \'majboori\' and a game of compromises\, compulsions: Gadkari

Mahagathbandhan is 'majboori' and a game of compromises, compulsions: Gadkari

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

said that the reason behind 'Mahagathbandhan' (grand alliance) of opposition parties is their "majboori" (helplessness), while adding that such an alliance is a game of compromises, compulsions and limitations.

Gadkari's statement comes on the day, disgruntled joined the with and Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD as its partners. Kushwaha accusing the BJP leadership of being arrogant severed allies with the NDA on Thursday.

"The meaning of 'Mahagathbandhan' is - is a game of compromises, compulsions and limitations. When a party comes to know that they alone cannot defeat the other party, then they forge an alliance. No one comes in an alliance with happiness, they come due to helplessness," he told ANI.

"The strength of the BJP and Modi ji is big, hence, the Opposition is thinking of an alliance. Those who earlier used to avoid each other are now hugging each other. The reason behind their friendship is our (BJP) strength. We are going ahead on the basis of our strength," he added.

A similar remark on the grand alliance was passed by president Amit Shah, who referred to 'Mahagathbandhan' as an 'illusion'.

In the run-up to 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the show of unity to orchestrate is underway. The main aim of the grand-alliance is to defeat the BJP in upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Further giving clarification over his recent statement where he advised BJP leaders to speak less, the for Road Transport and Shipping asserted that there are few people who when speak to media stir a controversy, which hampers the image of the party.

"In the party, there is a to speak officially. But there are few people in the party who whenever speaks to media, create controversy. One should not speak such things that lead to controversy and hamper the image of the party. This adversely affects the image of the party," he added.

When asked about BJP's performance in Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, said winning and losing is part of democracy. However, he averred that the BJP will win the upcoming with a huge majority.

"Winning or losing is part of democracy. I don't see it as a defeat because there was just a marginal difference in the number of seats between the BJP and the I believe in the government changes every five years. Whatever were the loopholes, we will work on that for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections," he said.

"The development would be the main agenda of the and it had done unparallel work in the last 4.5 years, which has no match for the work done in the past 50 years," he added.

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First Published: Fri, December 21 2018. 02:55 IST