NCP (SP) to join NDA only as part of a ‘unified NCP’: BJP tells Mahayuti allies
Only a unified Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is acceptable to the BJP as an NDA ally — this is a message conveyed by the top
Only a unified Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) is acceptable to the BJP as an NDA ally — this is a message conveyed by the top leadership of the BJP to its allies in Maharashtra, amid speculations that the NCP (SP) [Nationalist Congress Party-Sharadchandra Pawar] may reconsider its support to the Delimitation Bill under certain conditions, and that this softening could be a percussor to a wider talk of alliance. According to a senior office bearer of the BJP privy to the matter, the BJP high command is very clear that it does not want any insecurity among its current allies — Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the NCP (led by former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar) — on their position within the NDA bloc. “There is no question of merger of NCP or any party within the BJP, and if any other faction of these parties wants to join the NDA, it has to be a unified entity that then joins the NDA,” the source said.
While the BJP has been reaching out for support to various parties to shore up numbers for the Delimitation Bill and the Women’s Reservation Bill, the NDA is expecting a rise in the support from the newly formed NCPI that broke way from the Trinamool Congress, and six MPs from the Shiv Sena (UBT) who have declared that they have joined the Eknath Shinde led Shiv Sena. The eight MPs of the NCP (SP) would also come in handy in such a scenario. In the midst of all this, however, the outreach to the NCP (SP) has created a few jitters within the other faction of the NCP, that is now led by Maharashtra Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar. “It has been conveyed that there will be no separate joining of the Sharad Pawar faction of the NCP with the NDA, without the merger of the two factions,” the source added.
A major reason for this is the fact that the BJP’s “Madhav” support base, consisting of the OBC Mali, Dhangar and Vanjari communities runs counter to the Maratha support base of the NCP. “Thus, merger of NCP with the BJP itself will be unacceptable to our support base, but as an NDA ally it could work,” the source said. Speculation that the NCP (SP) was on its way to join the NDA also gained ground after a photograph of a meeting between Deputy CM Shinde and NCP (SP) leader Sharad Pawar made the rounds. That, BJP leaders say was “perception management” by Mr. Pawar. “In order to arrest any feeling that NCP (SP) MPs may have that the party was on the poaching radar of the NDA, Mr. Pawar’s picture was put out, to suggest that all was well, that Sahab (referring to senior Pawar) had negotiations well in hand,” the source said.
