Joining Cong as it is national party in true sense; Lalu advised to do so: Shatrughan

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Shatrughan Sinha, who has announced that he is quitting the BJP, on Sunday said he decided to go with the as it was a national party in the "true sense" and family friend Prasad also advised him to do so.

He said leaders such as Trinamool Mamata Banerjee, supremo Akhilesh Yadav and (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal, among others, wanted him to join their respective parties, but he had made it clear that whatever be the situation, the constituency he would be contesting in the polls would be Sahib.

The actor-turned-politician, who has been criticising the for long, said it was "painful" for him to leave the with which he has had such a long association, but was disturbed at the treatment meted out by the party to stalwarts such as L K Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi, and Yashwant

The has not fielded party veterans and Joshi in the polls.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, said he had won from Sahib in 2014 on his own merit, without support from the party and feels that this time he could break his "previous records" in terms of victory.

He slammed the BJP's leadership of and saying earlier there was "lokshahi" (democracy) and now there is "tanashahi" (dictatorship) in the party.

"There used to be collective decision during Atal (Bihari Vajpayee) ji's time. There was democracy in the true sense. But now, there is the case of one-man show and two-man army," said the 73-year-old leader, who is in where he is being honoured as a cinematic legend.

Asked why he decided to go with the Congress, said there were several reasons such as it is the grand old party which has had great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Vallabhbhai Patel, Jawaharlal Nehru, and those of the Nehru-Gandhi family.

The party also has a great contribution in the country's freedom movement, the sitting from Sahib said, adding another reason was that it is a national party in the "true sense".

"Our family friend (RJD chief) Prasad also suggested 'you go there (to the Congress). We are there with you and will be together politically also'. It was done with his (Prasad's) permission and in agreement with him," said Sinha, who won the Patna Sahib seat back to back in 2009 and 2014 parliamentary polls.

He said an important factor is that the Patna Sahib seat has gone to the quota in the mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) seat sharing and he had said that whatever be the situation, the constituency for him fighting the polls would be the same.

"Many people like (TMC chief) Mamata Banerjee, (SP president) Akhilesh Yadav, and (Delhi Minister) among others, wanted me to be in their party. But I had to come to this place because I had said that whatever be the situation, the location will be the same," Sinha said, adding that the Congress was a great party.

On claims by leaders that he got votes in Patna due to the party, the former said, "I would like to say that in the last election it was not just Modi 'leher' (wave) but Modi 'qahar' (destruction) on certain seats like we saw losing from Bhagalpur. had a humiliating defeat."

Sinha said he purposely did not call top BJP leaders such as "friend, philosopher, guide" Advani, Joshi, Yashwant Sinha, Sushma Swaraj, Rajnath Singh in the 2014 polls for campaigning.

"I did not even call my own daughter so that people don't get to say things. I won on merit, on principles, without anybody's support or help. They (the BJP) did not give me the help they were giving to other candidates, they did not give me any help," he alleged.

"Despite the Modi leher or qahar in the entire country, by the grace of the people of Patna, in my victory, I had the highest vote share percentage in the country," Sinha said.

Asked how he sees the impending clash with on the Patna Sahib seat, Sinha said the is like a family friend and he has respect for him.

Asserting that he doesn't want to comment on personalities as he has only spoken about issues, Sinha said, "For I can only convey my best wishes. After all, the people of Patna will decide. We will accept the verdict. I have a feeling that and with great support from the people, I could be breaking my previous records also in terms of victory."

He also hailed Rahul Gandhi's leadership qualities, saying the Congress is a man to be watched for his vision and dynamism.

"The way he has taken up issues boldly, he has proved himself and in one year as as Congress he has won three states despite EVMs and many hurdles. He is the originator of the most popular slogan -- 'chowkidar chor hai'," Sinha said.

On whether Gandhi could be the next prime minister, Sinha said it all depends on the blessings of the people the number of seats Congress gets.

"has all the capabilities," he added.

Sinha alleged that the BJP had been threatening him for long that it will take action against him.

"I kept on reminding them that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. They have taken so-called action (of not giving ticket), so it is high time for an appropriate reaction," Sinha said.

Sinha met here last week and is set to join the Congress on April 6.

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First Published: Sun, March 31 2019. 15:25 IST