Maharashtra pastor and NCP representative Nawab Malik on Tuesday said any choice on the resistance's contender for the post of the country's next President will be taken all in all by heads of different gatherings, and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's name could be viewed as provided that his party JD(U) snaps attaches with the BJP.
Conversing with journalists here, Malik asserted the BJP will experience a drubbing in five survey bound states - Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur - and that the saffron party will get under 150 seats in the 403-part UP Assembly.
He further said process has been started to frame an enemy of BJP front at the public level before the 2024 Lok Sabha surveys, alluding to Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and the last's West Bengal partner Mamata Banerjee meeting top Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) pioneers here in the new past.
The front will be made under the aggregate administration of resistance groups, he said, adding that such a front can't be shaped short the Congress.
To a question, Malik said there are "news reports of Nitish Kumar being the (resistance's) possibility for the official surveys" due in the not so distant future.
"There can't be a conversation on this until he (Nitish Kumar) breaks attaches with the BJP. In the first place, he should snap attaches with the BJP and really at that time an idea can be given (to his candidature). Heads of all (resistance groups) will then, at that point, sit together and consider it, Malik said.
The JD(U) at present offers power with the BJP in Bihar.
Malik blamed the BJP for setting off shared savagery in Uttar Pradesh in 1993 when it was in power there, and said individuals of that state hosted ousted the get-together as a result of it.
The set of experiences will rehash the same thing in Uttar Pradesh following 30 years when the Assembly survey results are out the following month, the NCP pioneer said.
Individuals brought the BJP (to drive) following 25 years in Uttar Pradesh (in 2017). Individuals are tired of its governmental issues during the beyond five years. The BJP will win under 150 seats in Uttar Pradesh, Malik guaranteed.
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