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Despite a few hiccups, the decades-old BJP-Sena alliance is considered natural. But there was resentment with the NCP coming on board, says article in Vivek.

July 17, 2024 / 10:30 IST
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The BJP, which contested the Lok Sabha elections in alliance with the NCP and the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, could win only nine seats out of the 28 it contested.
The BJP, which contested the Lok Sabha elections in alliance with the NCP and the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, could win only nine seats out of the 28 it contested.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP's) alliance with the Ajit Pawar-led faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP),  the lack of communication among the party, its cadre and the Maharashtra government led to the saffron party’s poor show in the state in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, according a Sangh-affiliated Marathi weekly.

The cover story titled "Karyakarta khachlela nahi, tar sambhramat" (Worker is not discouraged, but confused) in the last issue of Vivek said every BJP worker while narrating the unease and reasons for failure in the Lok Sabha polls (in Maharashtra), starts with the alliance with the NCP.  “It is clear that the workers of the BJP have not liked joining hands with the NCP. Even the BJP leaders know this,” it stated as quoted by Indian Express.

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The BJP, which contested the Lok Sabha elections in alliance with the NCP and the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, could win only nine seats out of the 28 it contested. The state has 48 Lok Sabha seats. The BJP had won  23 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha  polls. The Shinde Sena and the NCP won seven seats and one out of 15 and four seats they contested respectively.

According to Indian Express, the Vivek article  also said the  BJP’s alliance with the Sena was Hindutva-based and was thus “natural”. “Despite a few hiccups, the decades-old BJP-Sena alliance is considered natural. But there was resentment with the NCP coming on board. The Lok Sabha results only added to this resentment. Parties and leaders make their calculations but what if they go wrong? This question needs to be answered,” the article stated.