Fielding Pragya a tactical mistake of BJP: NCP

NCP general secretary Jitendra Awhad says BJP will have to pay a heavy price.

April 27, 2019 05:06 pm | Updated 05:11 pm IST - Mumbai

NCP general secretary Jitendra Awhad. File Photo

NCP general secretary Jitendra Awhad. File Photo

Fielding Malegaon blast accused Pragya Singh Thakur in the Lok Sabha elections is a “tactical mistake” of the BJP, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) general secretary Jitendra Awhad said on April 27.

Ms. Thakur was fielded from Bhopal Lok Sabha Constituency against Congress’ Digvijay Singh to cover up failures of the Narendra Modi government, he said.

“Fielding her is a tactical mistake for which they will have to pay a heavy price. This country’s structure is secular and people don’t like absolute right-wingers and hate-mongers,” he said.

The BJP thinks people have forgotten the Rafale “scam”, inflation, loss of jobs and will support its “hardcore Hindutva agenda” as Prime Minister Modi doesn’t talk about everyday issues. The saffron party won’t get more than 220 seats, he claimed.

“Publicity stunt”

The NCP leader termed Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar’s interview with Mr. Modi a “publicity stunt”, saying it will not benefit the Prime Minister. “Akshay Kumar is an excellent artist, but what outstanding academic credentials he has? This interview showed Mr. Modi’s insecurity,” he said.

To a question about the jibes taken by Mr. Modi and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis at NCP supremo Sharad Pawar over fielding Pawar’s grand-nephew Parth Pawar from Maval seat, Mr. Awhad said a sanctity should be maintained by leaders when talking about others’ private lives.

“Pawar doesn’t differentiate between Jitendra Awhad and Ajit Pawar (Parth’s father and NCP leader). Do we ask Mr. Modi why did he shunt out L.K. Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi so unceremoniously?” he said.

On Raj Thackeray’s campaign against Mr. Modi government, Mr. Awhad said the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief has “won the hearts of people”. “We might have differences on several issues but our enemy is fascism, not Mr. Modi. The advent of fascism will kill democracy. Whoever fights fascism is a friend,” the NCP leader said.

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