Pawar, a prominent leader in the Congress-led UPA, said that he does not feel that the BJP will come near the magic mark despite the high-profile campaign.
He suggested that the Congress needed to be more pro-active at a time when Modi-led BJP is striving hard to reach out to the masses.
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“I am worried about stability”, he said when asked whether he visualised that the post-poll scenario will be a repeat of 1996 polls when BJP emerged as the single largest party but its government could last only 13 days.
Dismissing suggestions of a Modi wave, Pawar said he does not feel that the “one man campaign” would generate a climate favourable for the main opposition and is apprehensive that it is marred by overconfidence.
He suggested that in 2004, the BJP lost despite having a "towering personality" like Atal Bihari Vajpayee as its leader. He said BJP lost its way in the "feel good" and "India shining" talk and failed to realise how Manmohan Singh became Prime Minister.
Scotching speculation that he would like to become a Prime Minister in the case of a hung verdict, he said that his party was contesting a total of 31 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha, including 21 in Maharashtra. "Is it not irrational politics to think of the moon with such a minuscule strength?", he shot back to a query in this regard.
He steered clear of questions as to how Modi would be as Prime Minister, saying that it is not proper to talk about individuals. He said that he knows Modi for long, but was unsure whether he was Prime Minister material.
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