Prashant Kishor meets Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

At a time when the fate of the electoral tie-up between the and the is hanging in balance, and JD (U) leader Prashant Kishor Tuesday visited Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, and expressed a wish to join hands ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

The Sena, which is part of the Central and governments, has been at loggerheads with the

Kishor is credited with conceptualising and implementing innovative strategies like 'chai pe charcha' with Narendra Modi, who was the BJP's prime ministerial nominee at that time, that are said to have contributed to the BJP's stupendous victory in the 2014 elections.

He is currently the vice of the JD (U).

"As part of NDA, we look forward to joining forces with you in to help secure victory in upcoming Lok Sabha elections & beyond. @nitishkumar," Kishor tweeted while tagging JD(U)

Kishor re-tweeted youth wing Aditya Thackeray's tweet welcoming him at their residence "Matoshree" in suburban Bandra.

"Thank you for your warm hospitality Uddhav ji and @AUThackeray," he tweeted.

Earlier this afternoon, Aditya tweeted: "Today Uddhav Thackeray ji and I had a special visitor over lunch. Some great talks @PrashantKishor ji".

The Thackeray junior also tweeted photos of Kishor meeting his "hosts".

A close aide of said no senior leader had visited the residence of the Sena chief since 2014 except BJP chief Amit Shah, and held talks about the alliance between the two parties.

Sena leaders refused to divulge details of the meeting between Uddhav and Kishor.

After falling out with PM Modi, Kishor worked with for the 2015 assembly elections campaign. He was reportedly instrumental in bringing Nitish and his to take on the BJP during the polls.

Kishor was later roped in by the for the assembly elections held in and in 2017. While the returned to power in Punjab, it fared badly in

Several leaders like Randeep Surjewala had hailed Kishor for the outcome.

In Maharashtra, future of electoral alliance between the Sena and the BJP is under cloud with the Uddhav Thackeray-led party giving mixed signals about its willingness to contest Lok Sabha polls with the BJP by its side.

Both the parties had contested the 2014 general elections in an alliance, but went solo in the assembly elections held in October that year.

Sena on January 24 last year announced to contest all the forthcoming elections on its own strength.

The party has been criticising the BJP and Prime Minister on a range of issues in the party mouthpiece "Saamana".

Meanwhile, Sena leadership held meetings with its Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha MPs as well as with MLAs and MLCs Tuesday.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 20:15 IST