Threat to Maharashtra government after Puducherry? Shiv Sena says BJP’s aspiration will remain a dream

Shiv Sena has attacked the BJP after the fall of the Congress-led coalition government in Puducherry. Shiv Sena on Wednesday wrote in an article in the mouthpiece Samana that this strategy does not work in Maharashtra. The Bharatiya Janata Party’s desire to overthrow the Shiv Sena-led coalition government in the state remains a dream.

“Some BJP leaders have now said that the Puducherry government will collapse. The Maharashtra government will collapse in March-April.” Similar things were said when the Madhya Pradesh government fell in March 2020 and this was after the Bihar assembly elections. The Congress was in power in Madhya Pradesh and Puducherry. It is the Shiv Sena of Maharashtra, so no one should think about overthrowing the government. The outcome of Maharashtra is the desire of the people and it will not change. ”

The Shiv Sena has surrounded the BJP and the central government in a Samana editorial, alleging that it has overthrown the government, including Madhya Pradesh. The act of ‘bravery’ is to win the legislators greed and win by using central agencies, it said. They are being given red carpets. This kind of environment is detrimental to democracy.

At the same time, Shiv Sena has also attacked Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari. The editorial said that those who interfere with the work of the state government at the behest of the Center should be reminded that they can be thrown away after use. Governors are used as food in curry leaves. Kiran Bedi, the former Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry, was thrown into a curry leaf after consumption. Must be understood in Maharashtra too.

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