BJP may emerge leader but fall short of magic figure: Pawar

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Press Trust of India Alibaug (Maha)
Last Updated : Apr 02 2014 | 9:20 PM IST
BJP looks set to emerge as the single largest party in the Lok Sabha polls but NDA will fall short of the magic figure to form government, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said here today, in remarks that may not go down well with the ruling UPA.
"As things stand now, BJP looks set to improve its previous tally. As on today, major parties which will get good numbers are BJP and Congress. It looks like BJP will improve its position although they (the NDA) may not be able to get to that magic number," Pawar told reporters here.
The NCP's position will also improve, he claimed. Asked if NCP, which now has eight Lok Sabha members, would get into double digits, Pawar said, "Of course, we will get the number."
Pawar also attacked BJP's prime ministerial nominee, saying former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee's stature was much higher than Narendra Modi and during his tenure the minority community felt safe. "There was a feeling of relief among minorities as far as Vajpayee was concerned. I don't see the same feeling towards this candidate."
Asked if his projection of the rise in BJP's tally was due to "Modi's strong leadership or Rahul Gandhi's weak leadership", he said, "I have not seen electronic media giving such space to one individual."
In this poll, the RSS has put up its whole set up behind the BJP, Pawar said.
Pawar also took a dig at Modi over his knowledge of Indian history.
"In Wardha rally, Modi said the Quit India movement call was given from there. But we have read in school books that the call was given from Mumbai's Gowalia Tank," he said.
"It is unfathomable that one who aspires to lead the country isn't aware of India's history," Pawar said.

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First Published: Apr 02 2014 | 9:20 PM IST