JD(U)'s snapping of ties not to affect BJP's poll prospects
JD(U)'s Snapping Of Ties With BJP Will Not Have Any Impact On The Prospect Of The Saffron Party In The Lok Sabha Elections, Actor-tuned-politician Shatrughan Sinha On Monday Said.
JD(U)'s snapping of ties with BJP will not have any impact on the prospect of the saffron party in the Lok Sabha elections, actor-tuned-politician Shatrughan Sinha on Monday said.
Sinha, who along with senior BJP leader and former Union Minister Yashwant Sinha was in the city to take part in a function organised by Jamshedpur Citizen Forum, told newsmen that though the situation seemed to be in favour of JD (U)initially after separation, the BJP is in an advantageous position politically.
In fact, JD(U)s breaking away from BJP has allowed the latter enough space to breathe and take decision on its own, Sinha said while addressing a press conference here.
The reasons brought forth by JD(U) to snap ties with BJP was only an excuse, he said, adding that the recent development in Bihar will not have any impact on BJP's poll prospect.
BJP was pained at the development but the party has gained as this has not only allowed the party enough space to breathe and take decision freely but also united party workers in Bihar, Sinha said.
When his reaction was sought to projection of GujaratChief Minister Narendra Modi as BJP's prime ministerial candidate, Sinha reiterated that Yashwant Sinha was also capable and efficient for the post.
However, he hastened to add that it was his personal view and the party has not made any announcement on its prime ministerial hopeful.
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