Uddhav Thackeray said Congress has no ‘credible face’

New Delhi: Shiv Sena supremo Uddhav Thackeray said on Saturday in a press conference that there is no credible face in Congress. A day after it appeared that Uddhav Thackeray was attempting to hit out at Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi by saying the country needed a “dependable face”, he clarified that the remarks were aimed at the Congress and not other parties. 

Thackeray said, “I did not mean all parties; I had said there is no credible face in the Congress.”

Uddhav said his party will make its stand clear on the NDA’s prime ministerial candidate after the BJP takes a decision on it and he avoided making any specific remarks against Modi.

The Shiv Sena chief said with confidence that the NDA will form the next government at the Centre. 
He said that people are fed up with the UPA government at the Centre.

He also added, “Let the BJP parliamentary board take a final call on the PM candidate. When they will ask us after taking a decision, we will comment then,” he said. “I can’t go on speculating.”
Uddhav said the National Democratic Alliance was based on Hindutva from the very beginning over BJP-JD-U divorce.

He later on said, “When JD-U was with us, were we not communal then? Also, has BJP declared its PM candidate? It appears the JD-U was in a hurry.” 

Bureau Report

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