BJP keeps its fingers crossed

National president Amit Shah had wanted to meet Mr Mani, but it did not take place as it was felt that the time was not ripe.

Update: 2017-05-04 20:20 GMT
The leaders of the BJP predicted about their party becoming single largest party in AP in the next two years by gathering public support from grass-root levels.

Thiruvananthapuram: The  BJP state leadership is sceptical of  KC (M) chairman K. M. Mani's move to cosy up to the CPM   as the  CPI is against the KC (M) joining the LDF.  

Veteran CPM leader V. S. Achuthanandan is also opposed to it. However, the BJP is  keenly watching the developments as it had been hoping to  broadbase the NDA by adding a Christian-dominated party.

Prior to the BJP national executive held in Kozhikode in September last year, the state leadership had maintained that official talks were yet to be started with the KC(M).  

National president Amit Shah had wanted to  meet Mr Mani, but it did not take place as it was felt that the time was not ripe.  A top BJP leader told DC that the right time will be towards the run-up to  the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

“Right now, the BJP state and central leaderships are  wooing only those parties willing for unconditional alliance.   We are certain that the CPM will also disown KC (M) as the CPI is fighting the move tooth and nail by projecting VS in the front. So Mani and co will neither be in the LDF nor in the UDF,”  said a BJP general secretary.

The CPI is the second largest party in the LDF. If KC (M) joins the fold, it may push the CPI farther down. A former BJP state president told DC that both the LDF and the UDF will become weak if they take Mr Mani in.

“It is the CPM’s ploy to push the CPI into a corner.  The current turn of events in the CPM and KC (M) shows the former’s opportunistic politics,” he said.

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