Maharashtra Politics: In Maharashtra, on the pretext of withdrawing the resignation of Nationalist Congress Party leader Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena has made a big attack on the Shinde faction and the Bharatiya Janata Party. Referring to Pawar’s withdrawal of resignation, Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece Saamana said – Pawar said that those who want to leave the Nationalist Congress should go, I will not stop them. Means people were about to leave or are currently staying. Booking in BJP’s lodging-boarding has still not been cancelled, it is clear. People will end the political career of those who go, no matter how big a Sardar he is.
Attacking the Shinde group, Shiv Sena said – Those who left Shiv Sena, their condition has become worse than stray dogs of the dustbin. That’s why going under the guise of the BJP means an invitation to hit one’s own foot with an axe. The door to the house of Bharatiya Janata Party is not even a simple curtain. Somebody is breaking in. Morality and virtue are not left. Today, due to the fear of CBI, ED, going to BJP will give temporary relief. But we will have to live ahead by keeping a sword hanging over our heads.
‘It is better to live as a goat for 100 days that…’
Targeting BJP in Saamana, it was written- ‘BJP’s stomach ache is such that they had a plan to break NCP like Shiv Sena. People were ready with bags. It was being said that the lodging and boarding arrangements for the coming days have been completed, however Sharad Pawar’s plan of luck has gone into the dustbin and the stomach ache has increased.
It was written in Shiv Sena’s mouthpiece – If those who consider themselves Bahubali-Diggas etc. do not understand this, then their conduct, speech and behavior till today should be considered as nonsense. Bharatiya Janata Party does not want to win elections in a democratic way. They do not have that much status, but they have to do politics by breaking the power of the opposition and using institutions like ED, CBI to break it. It is better to live one day as a tiger than to live as a goat for 100 days.
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