The Shiv Sena today launched a blistering attack on the BJP, blaming it for the end of their 25-year-old alliance and questioned Narendra Modi’s ’new-found’ respect for Bal Thackeray after the PM refrained from criticising the former ally at a poll rally in Maharashtra as a tribute to the late patriarch.
“Modi says that he will not attack the Sena in his speeches as he has respect for Balasaheb Thackeray. We too respect the PM.
“But when you back-stabbed us merely on the issue of seat sharing, where did that respect disappear then? Did you not think of Balasaheb before breaking the alliance forged on the principles of Hindutva,” the Sena said in its editorial mouthpiece ‘Saamana’
The Prime Minister while campaigning at Tasgaon in Sangli district yesterday had said that he would “not utter a single word” against the Sena out of his respect for Bal Thackeray.
“Political pundits are saying why is Modi not criticising Shiv Sena in his speeches (during poll campaign). This is the first election in absence of late Bal Thackeray, for whom I have great respect. I have decided not to utter a single word against Shiv Sena. This is my tribute to Balasaheb Thackeray,” Modi had said.
Equating the BJP with the “corrupt” Congress and the NCP, the Sena said that people in Maharashtra have now realized who are the “real and hidden” thieves of the state.
“It is a known fact that the Congress and the NCP have looted Maharashtra. But for what purpose did the CM of Gujarat Anandiben Patel visit Maharashtra? If she asks all the industrialists to set base in Gujarat, leaving Maharashtra behind, this too amounts to looting Maharashtra,” the editorial said.
“How do you define keeping an eye on the coffers of the state and making a deal of Mumbai (for the benefit of Gujarat)? Is this not looting Maharashtra? And then talking about the blessings of Shivaji Maharaj is nothing but a farce,” it said.
“Never before has anyone opened a market of Shivaji Maharaj’s blessings,” the Sena added.
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