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After forming alliances in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, BJP eyes Kerala and Andhra Pradesh

With regional players giving tough competition to the BJP, the saffron party seems to be desperate to make its presence felt, even if it comes at the cost of the number of seats

February 22, 2019 / 16:29 IST
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File image of BJP President Amit Shah, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis

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After a tough contest and subsequent loss to Congress during the assembly polls in the Hindi heartlands, the BJP is tied between retaining its seats in the west and making inroads into newer territories, particularly down South. This has prompted the saffron party to seal alliances with existing as well as new partners.

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Sources within the BJP, taking cognizance of a “tight contest against a united Opposition in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar", have told Hindustan Times, “We ceded space to allies such as the Janata Dal (United), buried differences with the Shiv Sena and kept our ambitions under check in Tamil Nadu to forge alliances that can help us return to power.”

The BJP’s Kerala unit is reportedly in talks with the Bharatiya Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), an outfit with a considerable influence on OBC Ezhava community. The source told the publication that the BDJS want about “half a dozen seats” and that “discussions are on”. The BJP will reportedly support a couple of Independent candidates in the state as well.