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Cong, NCP top brass will decide about tie-up in Guj: Vaghela

NCP national general secretary Shankersing Vaghela, who quit the Congress in July 2017, predicted that the BJP will not come to power in the country after the general elections and NCP leaders and the Congress will decide whether to join hands for the Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat.

Top leaders of the NCP and the Congress will decide whether to join hands for the Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat
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Published : Mar 22, 2019, 10:47 PM IST

Ahmedabad: Top leaders of the NCP and the Congress will decide whether to join hands for the Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat, former state chief minister and NCP national general secretary Shankersing Vaghela said on Friday.

Cong, NCP top brass will decide about tie-up in Guj

He also predicted that the BJP will not come to power in the country after the general elections.

Vaghela, who quit the Congress in July 2017, months ahead of the state Assembly election after being in the party for over two decades, had joined the NCP in January this year.

He said he has conveyed to his party that he was not keen on contesting the Lok Sabha election.

Talking to PTI, the 78-year-old leader also dismissed reports, which said that the NCP might field him from Panchmahal Lok Sabha constituency in central Gujarat.

"I am not in the race to contest the election, because I have made an entry at a late stage. Personally, I am not going to contest," he said.

Vaghela said he has informed NCP chief Sharad Pawar about his decision. "I have told Pawar saheb that I should not be fielded as a candidate...I am not so keen. But whatever is decided from the top is acceptable to me," he said.

The Congress and the NCP have so far not entered into an alliance in the state. On being asked about it, the veteran leader said it was for Pawar and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to decide.

Polling for the 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat will be held in a single phase on April 23.

NCP sources said the party has demanded three seats, namely Panchmahal, Mehsana and Porbandar, from the Congress, but the latter is yet to respond. Vaghela said that in neighbouring Maharashtra, alliance between the Congress and the NCP will make a difference.

"BJP-Shiv Sena will not win more than 30 per cent seats in Maharashtra, as the difference is clearly visible after the NCP and the Congress forged an alliance," he said.

"In Gujarat, if the Congress selects good candidates, it can win 12 seats. I am ready to campaign for other parties as long as the contest is against the BJP," he said.

Vaghela, who had served as a Union minister in the Manmohan Singh government at the Centre, said a united opposition was crucial to defeat the BJP, and he will continue with his efforts to pull together anti-BJP forces at the national level.

"My effort has been to hold talks with the leaders of political parties. I have been asking them to stick together, reduce differences and use proper language against each other during the election and fight the polls considering the possibility that they may have to come together," he said.

"Whosoever wins against the BJP should come together. So I asked them to refrain from using such a language that could become a roadblock in forming alliances after the results are announced," he said.

Vaghela said instead of contesting the Lok Sabha election, he would continue with his effort of bringing together like-minded parties and leaders against the BJP.

"We have made two-three rounds across the country in the last six months. As per the feedback that I have received, if like-minded parties put up one-to-one fight against the BJP, it will be reduced to 140-170 seats," he said.

"BJP will not come to power this time," he predicted.The Congress and the NCP had contested the 2017 Assembly polls separately with the latter managing to win just one seat in the 182-member House.

Vaghela had quit the Congress before the 2017 Gujarat elections, after he and some of the MLAs supporting him voted against Ahmed Patel, Congress's candidate for the Rajya Sabha, and backed BJP nominee Balvantsinh Rajput.

Vaghela, however, did not join the ruling BJP and put up independent candidates in the state elections. However, all of them lost.

Also read:Shah replaces BJP patriarch Advani as candidate in Gandhinagar

The former Gujarat chief minister recently visited various places, including Delhi, announcing that he would work against the BJP-led government at the Centre.

Vaghela started his career with the BJP, but in 1996 engineered a split in the saffron party after he was denied chief ministership a year earlier in favour of Keshubhai Patel.

In 1996, he became the state's chief minister with outside support from the Congress. He also served as the Gujarat Congress president and the leader of opposition in the state Assembly.

Ahmedabad: Top leaders of the NCP and the Congress will decide whether to join hands for the Lok Sabha polls in Gujarat, former state chief minister and NCP national general secretary Shankersing Vaghela said on Friday.

Cong, NCP top brass will decide about tie-up in Guj

He also predicted that the BJP will not come to power in the country after the general elections.

Vaghela, who quit the Congress in July 2017, months ahead of the state Assembly election after being in the party for over two decades, had joined the NCP in January this year.

He said he has conveyed to his party that he was not keen on contesting the Lok Sabha election.

Talking to PTI, the 78-year-old leader also dismissed reports, which said that the NCP might field him from Panchmahal Lok Sabha constituency in central Gujarat.

"I am not in the race to contest the election, because I have made an entry at a late stage. Personally, I am not going to contest," he said.

Vaghela said he has informed NCP chief Sharad Pawar about his decision. "I have told Pawar saheb that I should not be fielded as a candidate...I am not so keen. But whatever is decided from the top is acceptable to me," he said.

The Congress and the NCP have so far not entered into an alliance in the state. On being asked about it, the veteran leader said it was for Pawar and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi to decide.

Polling for the 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat will be held in a single phase on April 23.

NCP sources said the party has demanded three seats, namely Panchmahal, Mehsana and Porbandar, from the Congress, but the latter is yet to respond. Vaghela said that in neighbouring Maharashtra, alliance between the Congress and the NCP will make a difference.

"BJP-Shiv Sena will not win more than 30 per cent seats in Maharashtra, as the difference is clearly visible after the NCP and the Congress forged an alliance," he said.

"In Gujarat, if the Congress selects good candidates, it can win 12 seats. I am ready to campaign for other parties as long as the contest is against the BJP," he said.

Vaghela, who had served as a Union minister in the Manmohan Singh government at the Centre, said a united opposition was crucial to defeat the BJP, and he will continue with his efforts to pull together anti-BJP forces at the national level.

"My effort has been to hold talks with the leaders of political parties. I have been asking them to stick together, reduce differences and use proper language against each other during the election and fight the polls considering the possibility that they may have to come together," he said.

"Whosoever wins against the BJP should come together. So I asked them to refrain from using such a language that could become a roadblock in forming alliances after the results are announced," he said.

Vaghela said instead of contesting the Lok Sabha election, he would continue with his effort of bringing together like-minded parties and leaders against the BJP.

"We have made two-three rounds across the country in the last six months. As per the feedback that I have received, if like-minded parties put up one-to-one fight against the BJP, it will be reduced to 140-170 seats," he said.

"BJP will not come to power this time," he predicted.The Congress and the NCP had contested the 2017 Assembly polls separately with the latter managing to win just one seat in the 182-member House.

Vaghela had quit the Congress before the 2017 Gujarat elections, after he and some of the MLAs supporting him voted against Ahmed Patel, Congress's candidate for the Rajya Sabha, and backed BJP nominee Balvantsinh Rajput.

Vaghela, however, did not join the ruling BJP and put up independent candidates in the state elections. However, all of them lost.

Also read:Shah replaces BJP patriarch Advani as candidate in Gandhinagar

The former Gujarat chief minister recently visited various places, including Delhi, announcing that he would work against the BJP-led government at the Centre.

Vaghela started his career with the BJP, but in 1996 engineered a split in the saffron party after he was denied chief ministership a year earlier in favour of Keshubhai Patel.

In 1996, he became the state's chief minister with outside support from the Congress. He also served as the Gujarat Congress president and the leader of opposition in the state Assembly.

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Cong, NCP top brass will decide about tie-up in Guj: Vaghela
         Ahmedabad, Mar 22 (PTI) Top leaders of the NCP and the
Congress will decide whether to join hands for the Lok Sabha
polls in Gujarat, former state chief minister and NCP national
general secretary Shankersing Vaghela said on Friday.
         He also predicted that the BJP will not come to power
in the country after the general elections.
         Vaghela, who quit the Congress in July 2017, months
ahead of the state Assembly election after being in the party
for over two decades, had joined the NCP in January this year.
         He said he has conveyed to his party that he was not
keen on contesting the Lok Sabha election.
         Talking to PTI, the 78-year-old leader also dismissed
reports, which said that the NCP might field him from
Panchmahal Lok Sabha constituency in central Gujarat.
         "I am not in the race to contest the election, because
I have made an entry at a late stage. Personally, I am not
going to contest," he said.
         Vaghela said he has informed NCP chief Sharad Pawar
about his decision. "I have told Pawar saheb that I should not
be fielded as a candidate...I am not so keen. But whatever is
decided from the top is acceptable to me," he said.
         The Congress and the NCP have so far not entered into
an alliance in the state. On being asked about it, the veteran
leader said it was for Pawar and Congress chief Rahul Gandhi
to decide.
         Polling for the 26 Lok Sabha seats in Gujarat will
be held in a single phase on April 23.
         NCP sources said the party has demanded three seats,
namely Panchmahal, Mehsana and Porbandar, from the Congress,
but the latter is yet to respond.
         Vaghela said that in neighbouring Maharashtra,
alliance between the Congress and the NCP will make a
difference.
         "BJP-Shiv Sena will not win more than 30 per cent
seats in Maharashtra, as the difference is clearly visible
after the NCP and the Congress forged an alliance," he said.
         "In Gujarat, if the Congress selects good candidates,
it can win 12 seats. I am ready to campaign for other parties
as long as the contest is against the BJP," he said.
         Vaghela, who had served as a Union minister in the
Manmohan Singh government at the Centre, said a united
opposition was crucial to defeat the BJP, and he will continue
with his efforts to pull together anti-BJP forces at the
national level.
         "My effort has been to hold talks with the leaders of
political parties. I have been asking them to stick together,
reduce differences and use proper language against each other
during the election and fight the polls considering the
possibility that they may have to come together," he said.
         "Whosoever wins against the BJP should come together.
So I asked them to refrain from using such a language that
could become a roadblock in forming alliances after the
results are announced," he said.
         Vaghela said instead of contesting the Lok Sabha
election, he would continue with his effort of bringing
together like-minded parties and leaders against the BJP.
         "We have made two-three rounds across the country in
the last six months. As per the feedback that I have received,
if like-minded parties put up one-to-one fight against the
BJP, it will be reduced to 140-170 seats," he said.
         "BJP will not come to power this time," he predicted.
         The Congress and the NCP had contested the 2017
Assembly polls separately with the latter managing to win just
one seat in the 182-member House.
         Vaghela had quit the Congress before the 2017 Gujarat
elections, after he and some of the MLAs supporting him voted
against Ahmed Patel, Congress's candidate for the Rajya Sabha,
and backed BJP nominee Balvantsinh Rajput.
         Vaghela, however, did not join the ruling BJP and put
up independent candidates in the state elections. However, all
of them lost.
         The former Gujarat chief minister recently visited
various places, including Delhi, announcing that he would work
against the BJP-led government at the Centre.
         Vaghela started his career with the BJP, but in 1996
engineered a split in the saffron party after he was denied
chief ministership a year earlier in favour of Keshubhai
Patel.
         In 1996, he became the state's chief minister with
outside support from the Congress. He also served as the
Gujarat Congress president and the leader of opposition in the
state Assembly. PTI KA PD
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