BJP may not get majority, will have to take everybody along: Naresh Gujral

The son of former PM, IK Gujral, expressed his disappointment over the falling levels of electoral discourse in the country

Akali Dal MP Naresh Gujral
Naresh Gujral underlines the importance of viewing leaders as opponents and not enemies
Press Trust of India Jalandhar
2 min read Last Updated : May 10 2019 | 2:36 PM IST
Calling himself a realist, Shiromani Akali Dal leader and BJP ally Naresh Gujral says nobody will get an absolute majority in the elections and whoever is prime minister must carry everybody along for a healthy democracy.

"While the saffron party may not get a majority, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will sail through," said Gujral, who represents one of the BJP's oldest allies in Parliament.

"I am a realist and I believe that nobody will get an absolute majority but NDA will sail through and will form a stable government," Gujral told PTI.

Asked who will lead the alliance if the BJP falls short of a majority, the Rajya Sabha MP from Punjab said it is for the party to decide who will be their leader.

"This is their prerogative, whoever they elect, we will be comfortable with him," said the son of erstwhile Janata Dal leader and former prime minister Inder Kumar Gujral.
Indicating that whoever leads the NDA if the BJP falls short of majority needs to be more accommodative, Gujral suggested the senior partner in the Centre will have to give more space to allies, and that will be healthy for democracy.

"My friend, when no party has a majority, whoever is prime minister has to carry along everybody and that is healthy for democracy. And that way all regions also get better justice," he said.

Gujral also expressed concern about the deteriorating level of political discourse in the country and said all leaders need to understand they are political opponents and not enemies.

He said he would like to appeal to both the BJP and the Congress to use restraint while making comments about each other.

"People of India expect their leaders to respect each other," he stated.


Discussing the prospects of the BJP-SAD alliance in Punjab, Gujral confidently stated that the NDA will win at least eight Lok Sabha seats of 13 in the state.

The SAD is fighting on ten seats and the BJP on three in the Lok Sabha polls.

In 2014, the alliance won six Lok Sabha seats- four by SAD and two by BJP.

 
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First Published: May 10 2019 | 1:51 PM IST

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