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Sena to contest 2019 elections alone; says ‘We will decide who will sit on throne in Delhi’
"The government elected by majority is being smothered in Delhi. If bureaucrats have such attitude then it will be difficult to run the state’’ said Shiav Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray
Mumbai: Bharatiya Janta Party ally in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena has once again taken a jibe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and has given bad hints for Mission 2019. In its mouth piece Saamna, Sena said that it will contest the elections alone and that would not repeat the political mishappening of 2014 in 2019.
All’s not well between BJP and Sena:
In its mouthpiece, Sena said that they are capable enough to decide who would sit on Delhi’s PM seat in 2019. This comes days after Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray met BJP Chief Amit Shah at his residence. But, after this article; the air has been cleared about the differences between the two parties.
Sena speaks in favour of AAP:
In Saamna, Sena said that “the political mishappening that took place in 2014 shall not be repeated in 2019. We never had the fever of power, nor will we ever have it future. Our soldiers are being killed at the border. The government elected by majority is being smothered in Delhi. If bureaucrats have such attitude then it will be difficult to run the state’’
We will decide who would sit on throne in 2019: Sena
The article further said that a dusty storm has not only hit the national capital, but the entire country. It further read that since PM Modi is always touring outside the country, therefore he does not suffer through the particles of this storm. Even Sena’s way is not easy, Its way has always been topsy-turvy, still the party has been able to cross all hurdles and will continue to do so.
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