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It’s close to taking final call on alliance with BJP: Shiv Sena

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September 18, 2017 8:11 pm
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The Shiv Sena has yet again threatened to end its alliance with the ruling-BJP, saying that the party is murdering its agenda ‘acche din’ on a daily basis.

New Delhi:
A belligerent Shiv Sena has threatened to end its alliance with the BJP, saying it is close to taking a final call on being a member of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
In a series of tweets, Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut expressed his anger over the “unprecedented price rise” and unresolved “farmer issues”.

“We are not responsible and don’t want to share the blame,” he said, adding that the party is “very close” to taking a final call. The party is in alliance with the BJP at the Centre as well as in Maharashtra.
“Whether we will stay in the government or withdraw, this will be decided soon ,” he told reporters after a meeting of the Sena leaders in Mumbai.

The Sena has been consistently attacking the Narendra Modi government over economy. In an editorial in its mouthpiece Saamana and and Dopahar Ka Saamana today, the party said “achhe Din” were being “murdered” daily by the government.
“Have they forgotten, how – when there was a fuel hike during UPA, all top BJP leaders like Rajnath Singh, Sushma Swaraj, Smiri Irani and Dharmendra Pradhan – jammed the streets protesting with empty gas cylinders?” the Sena asked.

However, now when they have come to power, the poor were being mocked and ridiculed by persons like Alphons who were advocating inflation – and “all this is truly distressing”, the edit said.
“A major reason behind the thousands of farmers’ deaths in Maharashtra and elsewhere in the country is due to steep hike in fuel prices. There is the regular ‘shock of load-shedding’, so they have to depend on diesel-run generators for agriculture. Then, they are required to shell out higher prices for transportation of their farm produce to the distant markets. Many farmers simply can’t afford to pay all these high costs and hence resort to committing suicide,” the edit said.

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