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Minorities not against Sena; wanted BJP out of power: Sharad Pawar

MUMBAI: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday said members of minority communities had told him that they would not mind if his party joined hands with the Shiv Sena, but the BJP must be kept away from power in Maharashtra.
The Shiv Sena and BJP contested the state assembly polls together in October last year, but parted ways following disagreement over sharing the chief ministerial post for two- and-half years on rotational basis.
The Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress then came together and formed government in the state after many deliberations.
Referring to it, Pawar, at an event organised by the NCP's minority cell, recalled that no step was being taken (at that time) in the state for three-four weeks (by the Shiv Sena-BJP) towards government formation.
Pawar said suggestions were taken about a possible tie-up with the Shiv Sena from people in Maharashtra as well as Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi.
"We were told on behalf of the minorities that if you want to take Shiv Sena along, you can do so, but keep the BJP away. The minorities welcomed that step (of taking the Shiv Sena on board)," Pawar told the gathering.
The former Union minister said this development in Maharashtra politics has shown a path to the country, and lauded the community for taking the initiative.
Pawar claimed that minorities did not vote for the BJP in the state polls.
When the community members make a decision, then it is to ensure defeat of any party, he added.
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