(This story originally appeared in

on Jul 15, 2019)
MUMBAI: In what is a significant change in stand, newly appointed
Maharashtra Congress chief
Balasaheb Thorat has said that his party would like to take the
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena as an alliance partner for the assembly polls.
Thorat’s comments is interesting as the Congress had earlier opposed the NCP move to get the MNS as an alliance partner for the
Lok Sabha polls earlier as the MNS was not popular with the North Indian community in Mumbai and Maharashtra. The MNS has been consistently blaming the migrants from
Uttar Pradesh and
Bihar on the rising crime rate and on the issue of lack of jobs for the Maratha community.
“To safeguard
democracy and progressive values, the present Maharashtra government needs to be voted out of power. In order to do that we need to take everyone along, we and the NCP are together but we will also try take the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi and the MNS,”said Thorat while speaking to media persons. His comments are a clear realisation that the Congress has changed its stand with regard to the MNS. MNS leaders claim that Thorat’s comments are a sign that the MNS would be a part of the grand alliance of the Congress and NCP that will take on the BJP-Sena for the assembly polls. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chief Raj Thackeray met Congress President
Sonia Gandhi last week in Delhi.