Out of power, BJP afraid turncoat MLAs may defect: NCP chief spokesperson Nawab Malik

Mr. Malik also attacked former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over his recent remark that a non-BJP government will not last for more than six months

Published - November 16, 2019 12:38 pm IST - Mumbai

Nawab Malik interacts with media after an NCP MLAs’ meeting, in Mumbai, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019.

Nawab Malik interacts with media after an NCP MLAs’ meeting, in Mumbai, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019.

The Maharashtra BJP is bedevilled by the trepidation that politicians who joined the party ahead of the October 21 Assembly polls will defect and, hence, its leaders are claiming they will form government in the state, the NCP said on Saturday.

NCP chief spokesperson Nawab Malik made the remarks a day after Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil said his party will soon form the government and claimed it can count on the support of 119 MLAs, including Independents, in the 288-member Assembly.

Mr. Malik also attacked former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over his recent remark that a non-BJP government will not last for more than six months, saying the latter spoke, like the general of a defeated army, to boost the morale of his party men.

“The former chief minister is trying to boost the morale of his party workers like the general of a defeated army. We think they have been defeated and they will have to accept this. They are not ready to accept defeat, but one takes time,” Mr. Malik said.

On Mr. Patil’s remark, Mr. Malik questioned why the BJP did not form a government earlier if it had the numbers as claimed by its Maharashtra unit chief.

“None can form government (in Maharashtra) without the backing of at least 145 MLAs. They (the BJP) do not have their own MLAs, it brought leaders from other parties into its fold,” he said.

He was referring to slew of leaders from the Congress and NCP joining the BJP ahead of the October 21 Assembly election.

“They (the BJP) now have a trepidation that these MLAs (who joined BJP from other parties) will defect. Hence, they (BJP leaders) are making these statements to keep the flock together,” Mr. Malik said.

Amid the current political stalemate in Maharashtra, Union minister and BJP leader Nitin Gadkari on Friday likened politics with cricket, saying “anything” could happen in both these fields as those who appear to be losing the match might actually win the game.

Queried on the Union minister’s statement, Mr. Malik said he was not aware whether Gadkari had understood that people have “clean bowled” the BJP.

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