shiv sena (Uttar Pradesh) leader sanjay raut on friday (January 10) said that it is the responsibility of the congress to maintain the 'India' alliance as it is the largest party in the opposition alliance. Raut's statement came on the comment of kashmir - SRINAGAR/JAMMU' target='_blank' title='jammu and kashmir-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>jammu and kashmir cm Omar Abdullah, in which he expressed disappointment over the lack of clarity on the leadership and agenda of the india alliance. sanjay raut said, "If the alliance partners feel that this alliance was only for the lok sabha elections and no longer exists, then the congress should be blamed for this situation. There has been no communication, dialogue between the constituent parties. We fought the lok sabha elections (together) and got good results."
Confusion among the constituent parties of the india alliance - Sanjay Raut
According to the PTI report, the leader of the uddhav thackeray faction further said, "There should have been a meeting of the india alliance to prepare future plans and it was the responsibility of the congress to take the initiative in this regard. In the group which has more than two dozen parties, there is confusion in everyone's mind whether everything is fine within the alliance or not.''
If it was only for the lok sabha elections, then declare - Sanjay Raut
sanjay raut warned, ''If the alliance was only for the lok sabha elections, then declare that india Block no longer exists. All the allies are free to choose their path. Dissolving the opposition alliance would be an extreme step. We need to correct past mistakes. Raut said that even during the maharashtra assembly elections in november last year, the central leadership of the congress did not intervene when its state unit was bargaining hard during the seat-sharing talks. There were many assembly seats where ncp (SP) and shiv sena (UBT) had good candidates, but congress did not give up its claim on those seats.''
congress or bjp will not win delhi elections - Sanjay Raut
Rajya Sabha mp sanjay raut also clarified, ''He does not agree with some congress leaders calling aam aadmi party (AAP) convenor arvind kejriwal anti-national. congress or bjp will not win the assembly elections to be held in delhi on february 5. It would have been better if AAP and congress were together.'' He claimed that the ruling aam aadmi party will be victorious in Delhi.