Signs of “big trouble” for BJP and NDA warns Akali Dal leader Naresh Gujral

Akali Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral, has warned the BJP to “quickly settle” with allies or it will be in big trouble in the 2019 general elections

Akali Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral (file photo)
Akali Dal leader and Rajya Sabha MP Naresh Gujral (file photo)
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The defeat of ruling BJP in the recent assembly polls has triggered multiple criticisms of the party not only from outsiders but from its allies of the NDA (led by BJP) as well. After Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray and Asom Gana Parishad Leader Prafulla Kumar Mahanta ridicule of Modi government, another leader from many one of its oldest allies has critiqued and warned the government . Naresh Gujral, a leader of the Akali Dal, has said that the BJP has to "quickly settle" with allies or it will be in big trouble in the 2019 general elections.

The Rajya Sabha MP warned that the BJP is in “big trouble” if it did not see the reality. “The minorities want security,” Gujral said. “If you don’t provide them security, they will vote en masse with the Congress and allies. Unless we recognise factors like economic factors and especially rural distress, we are in for trouble.”

"I don't see any single political party getting over 200 seats in the next election. So whoever makes the right pre-poll coalition is going to be the winner," Naresh Gujral said during a discussion on NDTV.

"So it's very important that BJP quickly settles with existing allies especially the Shiv Sena, deal with them with generosity and at the same time reach out to parties who were a part of the (Atal Bihari) Vajpayee rainbow coalition at one stage, so that you have a strong pre-poll coalition in place before 2019," he said.

In the state polls dubbed the semi-final before the national election, the BJP lost Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh and performed poorly in Telangana and Mizoram.

The Akali Dal leader said the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was in for "big trouble" if it failed to see the reality.

Asked whether he had flagged his concerns to the BJP leadership, especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, Mr Gujral voiced a complaint

"It's early days. We will bring it up. My party has been talking about rural distress and agrarian crisis for a long time, unfortunately we were not being heard on the issue," he said.

Recently many of its allies have also left the NDA due to differences with the central government.

Previously another long-time BJP ally, the Shiv Sena, has been more acrid in its critique after the BJP's poll setbacks. Reports quote Sena leaders as saying they want 50 per cent in any seat sharing deal for Maharashtra in the 2019 poll. Further Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray said voters had to be praised for "rejecting those they did not want". The two parties contested the 2014 Maharashtra polls separately but later joined hands to form government.

Similarly Former Assam Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta said on Tuesday December 11, MNF electoral victory in Mizoram was good for regional forces and said he wanted his party AGP to divorce the BJP. The gulf between the AGP and BJP is widening over the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016. While the BJP favours it, the AGP has expressed its reservation over the bill which according to it is detrimental to the rights of the indigenous people of Assam.

Recently many of its allies have also left the NDA due to differences with the central government.

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