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Shiv Sena hits out at Opposition, says 'no guarantee of alliance staying intact by May 23'

Some people think after the declaration of results, the situation in Delhi (Centre) would be unstable and "they want to benefit out of it", the Sena said, as it referred to Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu's meetings with several opposition leaders in the last few days. 

Lok Sabha Election 2019 Image Source : PTIShiv Sena hits out at Opposition over forming alliance against BJP

Hitting out at the opposition parties for trying to come together against the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Shiv Sena on Monday said the country cannot afford to have a coalition government "crawling" with the support of several small outfits.

The Shiv Sena took a swipe at TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu's efforts to forge an alliance of opposition parties and said he was unnecessarily exhausting himself by running from pillar to post as there was no guarantee of this "possible coalition" staying intact by the time results are out on May 23.

Polling to 542 seats of the 543-member Lok Sabha ended Sunday and the counting of votes is slated for Thursday, May 23. 

Most exit polls have forecast another term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with some of them projecting that the BJP-led NDA would get over 300 seats to comfortably cross the majority mark of 272 in the Lok Sabha.

"The 'Mahagathbandhan' (proposed grand alliance of opposition parties) has at least five prime ministerial hopefuls...their hopes are likely to be dashed going by the current indications," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"The country cannot afford to have a coalition government crawling with the help of several small parties," it opined.

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Some people think after the declaration of results, the situation in Delhi (Centre) would be unstable and "they want to benefit out of it", the Sena said, as it referred to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's meetings with several opposition leaders in the last few days. 

"The opposition has assumed the BJP would not come to power, so they are trying hard to gain support of all possible parties to keep the BJP out of power," it said.

"Naidu is trying for a coalition but in reality, his efforts are going to be futile. He met NCP chief Sharad Pawar twice in Delhi, but there is no guarantee of this possible coalition continuing to stay intact by May 23 evening," said the Sena, an ally of the BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra.

It claimed the Left parties were unlikely to open their account in West Bengal, and the Aam Aadmi Party was expected to meet a similar fate in Punjab, Delhi and Haryana.

The Left's base in Kerala was also likely to shrink further, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said.

"Naidu himself had a hard time in Andhra Pradesh where YSR Congress leader Jaganmohan Reddy seems to be putting up a strong contest. In AP's neighbouring Telangana, compared to Naidu's TDP and the Congress, the TRS led by K Chandrasekhar Rao is likely to secure a major win," it said.

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