Uma Bharti starts reconciliation moves with BJP?
New Delhi, Mar. 17 (ANI): BJP's Prime ministerial candidate Lal Krishna Advani has found a supporter in Bhartiya Janshakti Party chief Uma Bharti, who has now come out in support of his candidature.
In a letter to Advani, Bharti is believed to have expressed her support for the veteran leader, sources claimed.
Interestingly, Bharti had left the BJP accusing Advani of partisan behaviour.
A close aide of Bharti reportedly delivered her letter saying that she would be "happy to see Advani in the Prime Minister's chair."
The contents of the letter also found a mention in the proceeding of the party's central election committee, which met on Tuesday.
The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister's latest moves are being seen as a reconciliation effort ahead of the General Elections.
In the last assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh, the Bhartiya Janshakti party virtually routed, as Bharti herself failed to win Tikamgarh seat. (ANI)
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