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Thaw in BJP-Sena ties as Uddhav meets Amit Shah, calls Modi "elder brother"
Updated On: 11 April, 2017 09:14 PM IST | | PTI
<p>Having roundly criticised the BJP and the Prime Minister over the last few months, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray termed Narendra Modi an "elder brother", signalling a thaw in the frosty ties between the two saffron allies</p>


Narendra Modi
New Delhi: Having roundly criticised the BJP and the Prime Minister over the last few months, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray termed Narendra Modi an "elder brother", signalling a thaw in the frosty ties between the two saffron allies. Thackeray not only attended a meeting of NDA partners last night, but also had separate talks with BJP president Amit Shah during which the two leaders discussed a host of issues, and agreed to meet more often for better coordination, a senior BJP leader, who was present during the confabulations, said.

Amit Shah
"Thackeray appreciated both Modi and NDA government at the centre for its development agenda and said Prime Minister is like our elder brother," the BJP leader said quoting the Shiv Sena boss. Recalling the long association between the two parties, Thackeray told Shah that as a senior partner it had greater responsibility towards ensuring improved coordination between them.
Uddhav also cracked a joke during his address to the NDA conclave, drawing a hearty laugh from Modi, sources in the BJP said, underlining the importance of symbolism of body language during such gatherings. With presidential election round the corner, the BJP is hopeful of securing the support of the Sena's contingent of 18 MPs and 63 MLAs after the Shah-Thackeray meeting. The BJP's oldest pro-Hindutva ally was seen playing the hard ball over the issue so far.
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