Shiv Sena slams Congress for Scindia's resignation
Shiv Sena slams Congress for Scindia's resignation
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Mumbai: The Shiv Sena has attacked its own ally Congress in Maharashtra, using its mouthpiece Saamna as an excuse for the political crisis in Madhya Pradesh, amid the ongoing political turmoil in Madhya Pradesh. There is a coalition of Shiv Sena, Congress, and NCP in Maharashtra government. Saamana's editorial has written that Jyotiraditya Scindia's joining the BJP was due to arrogance, negligence, and underestimation of the new generation of the young leader of the Congress.

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It has also been written that if the government falls in Madhya Pradesh, then Chanakya of BJP should not take responsibility for this because Scindia has joined BJP due to Congress' own mistakes. It would be wrong to ignore Scindia in the politics of Madhya Pradesh. Even though Scindia does not have a hold in the whole of Madhya Pradesh, but Scindia has influence in large areas like Gwalior and Guna. Before the election, Scindia was the CM candidate of Congress, but after the election, senior leaders ignored him and the top leadership of Delhi kept looking.

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It is further written in the encounter that the demand of Jyotiraditya Scindia was not very big. He first sought the post of president of Madhya Pradesh and later sought a claim for Rajya Sabha. If either of these two things had been accepted then a leader like Scindia would not leave the party and go to BJP. It was not easy to beat the BJP in big states like Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan because at that time the BJP veterans were leading in both the states. The youth, farmers and working people of the state voted for the Congress. Nevertheless, in both states, the post of the CM came into the hands of the old people.

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