Shiv Sena gets backing from unexpected quarters Wednesday, October 13 2004 22:33 Hrs (IST)
Mumbai:
Shiv Sena today (Oct 13, 2004) received support from unexpected quarters with Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh leader and Dr B R Ambedkar's grandson, Prakash Ambedkar, hinting at "issue-based association" with the saffron party.
"Political rivalry is one thing but on certain issues we are not averse to working with the Sena," Ambedkar said coming down heavily on the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) as well Congress for alienating the middle class and working class due to its economic policies.
Ambedkar, whose party had three MLAs in the 1999 Assembly polls, however, was all praise for the Sena for its criticism of the privatisation policy of the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) Government that rendered many jobless.
The Sena leadership may come out with its solution to ward off the ill-effects of privatisation, Ambedkar hoped.
The Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh, a splinter RPI (Republican Party of India) group, is contesting 83 seats and was an former ally of the Congress before the three of its MLAs switched loyalties to the latter.