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INDIA bloc to support TDP if it contests for LS speaker polls: Sanjay Raut

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INDIA bloc to support TDP if it contests for LS speaker polls: Sanjay Raut
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New Delhi: Leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), Sanjay Raut, stated on Sunday that if the ruling ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP) runs a candidate for the Lok Sabha speaker's election, all allies of the opposition INDIA bloc will work to guarantee support for the TDP.

Speaking to reporters here, Raut asserted that the election of the Lok Sabha speaker will be significant and that the BJP's win would demolish parties that support the government, including the TDP, JD(U), and the political organisations led by Chirag Paswan and Jayant Chaudhary.

"We have the experience that BJP betrays the people who support it," Raut claimed.

"I hear the TDP wants to field its candidate. If that happens, INDIA bloc partners will discuss the issue and will try to ensure that all the INDIA alliance partners extend support to the TDP," he said.

The opposition should get the deputy speaker's post as per rule, the Rajya Sabha member said.

He claimed the NDA government is not a stable regime.

Asked about recent statements made by some Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leaders on the BJP after the Lok Sabha polls, Raut said it is good if the RSS wants to correct "mistakes" of the past.

"We are keeping a watch over the unfolding developments," he said.

During a meeting of the National Democratic Alliance in the Central Hall of Parliament on June 7, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was elected as leader of the NDA Parliamentary Party, the BJP Parliamentary Party and the leader of the BJP in the Lok Sabha.

Raut claimed Modi was elected leader in the NDA parliamentary meeting and not in the BJP parliamentary party meeting.

"The BJP parliamentary party meeting did not take place. If the issue of leadership had come in the BJP parliamentary meeting, the result may have been different. So, Modi was elected leader in the NDA parliamentary meeting. This is a serious matter," he claimed.


With PTI inputs


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