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    Congress-NCP MPs in touch with Sena: Uddahav

    Mumbai (PTI): In the backdrop of coming Lok Sabha elections, Shiv Sena Executive President Uddahav Thackeray on Wednesday claimed MPs from Congress-NCP may be in touch with Sena.

    "MPs whose constituencies will cease to exist after implementation of Delimitation Commission's report may be in touch with us," Uddhav said.

    "People are unhappy with the UPA government and many MPs know that they have little chances of getting re-elected. So they are in touch with us," he told reporters.

    Uddhav ruled out the possibility of Sena leaders joining other parties. Uddhav said "after seeing the plight of those who left Sena, my partymen will not take any such decision."

    Asked about the Indo-US nuclear deal, he refused to comment on it and said there are many other important issues like drought, load-shedding, farmers suicides and Sena is going to raise them first for common man.


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