Won't allow a repeat of 2014 in 2019: Shiv Sena warns BJP
Won't allow a repeat of 2014 in 2019: Shiv Sena warns BJP
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New Delhi [India], June 19 (NT): On its 52nd Anniversary Shiv Sena trained a gun at Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government. Accusing its coalition partner has been bias with the nation at various fronts.

Uddhav Thackrey helmed party, through its spokesperson Saamna made clear that it would decide about the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Shiv Sena, in its editorial showed confidence and stated that it will win the next Maharashtra Assembly Elections on its own and will play a key role of kingmaker in the 2019 LS elections.

"Shiv Sena's journey has never been easy. Even today there are many obstacles in our path. However, despite all the hindrances we are confident of winning the next Maharashtra Assembly Elections solo. We also are sure of the fact that we will play a major role in the upcoming general elections," the Saamna editorial read.

At a time when the BJP is to a great extent trying to entice Sena for a coallition, the latter has not been approachable.

“The editorial also cornered the Centre over Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 which seeks to give illegal migrants from "minority communities in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan" -- Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsi and Christians - an easy and short path to Indian citizenship.

"The culture and the identity of Assam are in danger. The Centre is trying to bring in foreign elements in the state, this way the people of the state will have to compromise on their rights," the editorial further said.

It further criticized the intensions of private developers 'renaming' areas in Mumbai. The Sena chief in the past has objected to alleged change of names of places like Worli and Malabar Hills in Mumbai.

The Sena in a sardonic attack said that like Delhi, a virtual dust storm is making lives miserable across the nation but Prime Minister Modi remains unfazed.

"Only Delhi is not witnessing a dust storm. The entire nation is experiencing one but Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot see it as he is never in the country," the editorial said.

"Is there an emergency in the nation? Such questions are arising. Our soldiers are being killed but the Centre remains unfazed, "it added.

The editorial also analyzed party's 52-year-long journey and highlighted the milestones achieved along the way, while underscoring the party's involvement to the state and the nation. (NT)

 

 

 

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