Mumbai: The possibility of the formation of the third front, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Wednesday brings together all the opposition parties together and forming a consensus on the face to take BJP in 2024 General elections is a big task given by each regional party regarding himself as king and try to “determine the term”.
When questioned if the face that might be Sharad Pawar, Raut said the NCP head was a senior national leader but at the same time, some people thought about Bengal Bengal Barat and TMC President Mamata Banerjee.
“It is a big task to bring together all opposition parties and form a consensus on the face to take BJP in the 2024 general election.
Every opposition party equalizes himself with a king and trying to dictate requirements,” he told the regional news channel in Delhi.
“We need a face to fight Union government such as Jayprakash Narayan against PM Indira Gandhi in post-emergency polls, VP Singh against Rajiv Gandhi.
Then, (then Prime Minister) Manmohan Singh and (President of Congress) Sonia Gandhi Duo was challenged by Narendra Modi in the 2014 General Election, “said Rau.
When asked who could emerge as a possibility of a face to take BJP, Rauc said, “Sharad Pawar has become a national leader for a long time.
Some people consider Mamata Bannerjee after his spectacular appearance in the West Bengal poll recently.
In a scenario like That, if (poll strategy) Kishhor can do magic, I will be happy “.
Kishor separately met Banerjee and Pawar in the past.
Kishor called the leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress at the last residence in Delhi on Tuesday.
Raut said he shared good relations with Kishor and his meeting with the leadership of the fully business Congress.
Reacting to the comments of Patole Nana Patole Maharashtra about expanding party base in the state, Raut said, “No one talks about it again.
Every party leader talks about his party’s expansion at the party’s meeting and demonstration.
The actual decision makers are Sonia Gandhi, Sharad Pawar and (President of Shiv Sena and Maharashtra CM) Uddhav Thackeray “.