In an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana', the Sena also took potshots at NCP leader Praful Patel who had said that the dream of the NCP workers to see Sharad Pawar becoming prime minister in 2019 is "not impossible".
Stating that everybody is certain that the 2014 "Modi wave" cannot be repeated in 2019, the edit said while the BJP has set a target of 350 plus seats in 2019, there are internal discussions happening if they could be able to retain their present numbers.
Ahead of the Bhind Assembly bypoll in the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh in April this year, a VVPAT machine attached to an EVM had allegedly dispensed slips of the BJP symbol during a demonstration exercise, raising allegations of tampering.
Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks that Pawar was his "political guru", Sena asked will Prime Minister Narendra Modi support the veteran Maratha politician if the political situation post 2019 demands so.
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Though Pawar has a vast experience in politics and administration, how will he manage the numbers necessary to stake claim to the prime minister's post, it said.
"If no party achieves a majority and if Pawar's name comes up mutually, he can become prime minister. But will this come true. Pawar has friends across the political spectrum, but in the political race will these friends support you or will they stab you in the back which the Sena is experiencing now," Sena said in a veiled jibe at the BJP.
Taking potshots at Modi, the Sena said, "The prime minister had said he entered politics by grabbing Pawar's fingers and had also publicly called Pawar his political guru. If the guru now gets a chance to become the prime minister, will Modi support him?"
Amid strained ties with its senior ally BJP, Sena president Uddhav Thackeray recently held separate meetings with Pawar and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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