Nana Patole’s riposte to Sena: MVA alliance not permanent fixture
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After Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Shiv Sena spokesperson Sanjay Raut not directly criticised the Sena’s coalition ally, the Congress, for its speak of contesting polls alone, Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole on Sunday mentioned that the tripartite Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance comprising the Sena, the NCP, and the Congress, was for a interval of 5 years and not a permanent fixture.
“We formed this alliance (in 2019) for a period of five years [till the next Assembly election] with the objective of stopping the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)… This is a not a permanent state of affairs. Every party has the right to strengthen its organisation,” mentioned Mr. Patole, whereas detailing the Congress’ COVID-19 aid efforts.
On Saturday, Mr. Thackeray, in his capability as president of the Shiv Sena and talking on the event of the celebration’s fifty fifth Foundation Day, took a thinly veiled jibe on the Congress by saying that the general public would “beat with footwear” these [parties] who solely talked about contesting polls alone with out providing concrete options to folks’s issues.
Mr. Patole, nevertheless, refused to be drawn into making a direct riposte at Mr. Thackeray’s feedback, remarking that there was “no clarity” in Mr. Thackeray’s speech as to which celebration he was referring to.
“Even the BJP has spoken of contesting elections independently while previously, all the four major parties — the Congress, NCP, BJP and Sena — had contested the local bodies and Assembly polls independently,” the Congress chief mentioned.
Earlier on Sunday, Sena MP and spokesperson Sanjay Raut had taken potshots on the Congress with out naming it, saying that such events should first emerge out of their confusion after which determine whether or not or not to contest polls alone.
“Some political parties in Maharashtra are speaking of fighting polls on their own. That is their lookout. But let there be no confusion on this count. One leader [read Mr. Patole] of that party says that it will fight on its own, while other leaders of that party say the opposite. So, such parties must first come out of their own confusion and then talk about how to fight the election,” Mr. Raut mentioned.
The shadow-boxing between the MVA allies was additional aggravated by Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik’s letter to Mr. Thackeray by which the Thane legislator urged the Chief Minister to be a part of arms with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the estranged BJP as soon as once more on grounds that the Congress and the NCP have been allegedly attempting to wreck the Sena.
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