New Delhi: BJP on Monday replied to the former Allied, Shiv Sena, a day after Maharashtra Head of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray accused the Safron Party using “Hindutva for convenience and political power.” Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said “Hindu Hindutva they show is just Carade for power.
It is unfortunate that we care for them for 25 years.” Uddhav also accused BJP betrayal and attempts claimed to be made to destroy Shiv Sena in Maharashtra.
On Monday, the senior BJP leader and former Minister of Main Devendra Fadnavis reacted strongly with Uddhav’s comments and said “You only made a speech during the RAM Movement Movement said: “I challenged them (Shiv Sena) to get a tweeted post for Balasaheb Thackeray, from Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi with whom they sat down.” “I want to remind them that their party (Shiv Sena) wasn’t even born when BJP already had the Canporator In Mumbai.
Until when they were with us, they used to party number 1 or No.
2 but now they are in number 4, “Fadnivis took friction on Sena’s performance in the local poll.
Uni Minister Raosaheb Patil Danve also targeted Uddhav’s party and said “Shiv Sena quoted Savarakar as long as a campaign speech in Dombivali.
Is this a hindutva party? …
Today Thackery Uddhav behaves otherwise from what Bala Saheb.
He has joined the parties anti-hindutva in greed power.
“Senya art leader Sanjay Raut also attacked BJP and said,” We took BJP from the bottom up at Maharashtra.
After Babri, there was a wave of Sena Shiv in North India; if we had struggled the poll at that time , there will be our prime minister (Shiv Sena) in this country, but we leave it for them.
BJP only uses Hindutva for power.
“Shiv Sena fell with BJP after the election of Maharashtra 2019 and tied with NCP and Congress to form the Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in Maharashtra.
Meanwhile, the Sena alliance partner, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), also jumped over the debate and defended Uddhav’s comments on BJP.
“It is the fact that the parties that make alliances with BJP, are gradually destroyed by them.
It is good to be proud of someone’s religion, but it is not true to hate other religions,” said the NCP leader Nawab Malik.