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Mumbai:

Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray had stopped the party’s expansion outside Maharashtra on a request by Atal Bihari Vajpayee — former Prime Minister and one of the BJP’s tallest leaders — Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut has told NDTV in an exclusive interview, recalling a phase of mutual respect between the party and erstwhile ally BJP. The Sena, at the time, was ready to become a national party and had taken steps to do so, but after a phone call, it was put it on hold, Mr Raut said. 

“We had an alliance with the BJP. Especially after the Ayodhya movement, there was a wave for Balasaheb in Hindi-speaking states. We were also going to contest the elections in 1992. We were getting good support,” he said. 

“Balasaheb Thackeray was the leader of Hindus. He had become a superstar, but when he announced that he wished to contest elections, he got a call from Atal-ji. He was told that ‘Balasaheb, if you contest the elections, our votes will get divided. Once again, we will suffer a loss’,” Mr Raut recalled.  

After this Balasaheb decided that the party would not contest elections in other states. 

“Balasaheb told us that Atal-ji had called us, we should respect him, so we will not contest the elections. Had we had contested elections, 10-15 of our leaders would have got elected from outside Maharashtra,” he added. 

Even now, workers join the party in other states, but there is no leader, Mr Raut said. Uddhav Thackeray, he added, wants the party to expand. 

Mr Raut’s comments come ahead of the assembly elections in Maharashtra, when the Sena and the BJP, allies for decades, have split and the BJP is said to have engineered a split in the party and came to power alongside the rebel faction led by Eknath Shinde.

Mr Shinde, currently the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, has been fighting for the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray, portraying Sena UBT chief and Bal Thackeray’s son Uddhav Thackeray as one who has turned his back on the Sena ideology to gain power. 



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Atal Bihari Vajpayee had turned down opportunity to be President, a new book claims (File)

New Delhi:

In 2002, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee turned down the chance to become President, despite his team’s advice, stating that such a move would undermine India’s parliamentary democracy and set a dangerous example for future leaders, a new book by his media advisor claims.

Ashok Tandon, who served as Mr Vajpayee’s media advisor during his tenure as Prime Minister between 1998 to 2004, in his book The Reverse Swing: Colonialism to Cooperation, says it was the former Prime Minister who recommended APJ Abdul Kalam for presidency after KR Narayan’s term ended in 2002. The recommendation was met with surprise by Congress leaders but all parties reached a consensus after Samajwadi Party endorsed the idea.

The book quotes Mulayam Singh Yadav, the then-leader of the Samajwadi Party as saying, “Dr Kalam is my choice”.

Mr Tandon describes an episode when Mr Vajpayee’s team suggested that he be nominated as the NDA’s presidential candidate, leaving the prime ministership to LK Advani. But Mr Vajpayee worried that if a sitting Prime Minister were elected to the presidency, especially with a large majority, it would undermine India’s parliamentary democracy and set a dangerous precedent for future leaders.

“He warned that an incumbent Prime Minister becoming a President with the help of a majority in the Electoral College wouldn’t augur well in a parliamentary democracy like India and would set a very dangerous precedent and that he would be the last person to support such a move,” the book reads, according to a report by Indian Express.

“I remember, Sonia Gandhi, Pranab Mukherjee and Dr Manmohan Singh came to meet him. Vajpayee virtually surprised them by disclosing officially for the first time that the NDA had decided to field Dr APJ Abdul Kalam for the Presidential election,” Mr Tandon writes.

Following Mr Vajpayee’s surprise announcement, Mr Tandon writes, there was a stunned silence before Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s voice cut through the stillness. “We are flabbergasted by your choice,” Mrs Gandhi said. “We have no option but to support him. But will discuss your proposal and take a decision.”

Former vice president and BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu was quoted in a PTI report from 2004 making a similar claim that he had suggested Mr Vajpayee take the President post but the latter again refused.



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