BJP desires to destroy Shiv Sena, hits out MP Sanjay Raut

By PTI

NASHIK: Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Friday hit out on the BJP, saying it doesn’t wish to simply engineer a cut up within the get together, however intends to altogether end the regional outfit to understand its dream of “breaking” Maharashtra into three components.

He additionally dubbed the newly-installed Eknath Shinde-Devendra Fadnavis authorities as “illegal”.

Talking to reporters right here in North Maharashtra, the Rajya Sabha MP hit out at insurgent Sena MLAs and stated they might have returned dwelling, however Shiv Sainiks will guarantee they don’t get re-elected to the Legislative Assembly every time polls are held.

The insurgent Sena MLAs first reached Surat from Mumbai on June 21, then flew to Guwahati and likewise stayed in Goa earlier than returning to the state capital.

Raut, the Sena’s chief spokesperson, stated the insurgent MLAs have been altering the explanations for revolting towards the get together management, an act which introduced down the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) authorities late final month.

“The BJP does not want to engineer a split in the Shiv Sena, but it wants to finish the party. Till the time Shiv Sena exists, they cannot realise their dream of breaking Maharashtra into three pieces. They cannot free Mumbai (from Maharashtra till the time Sena exists),” he asserted.

Slamming the insurgent MLAs, Raut stated they maintain altering the explanations for rebelling towards the get together management — from accusing the Sena of deserting the Hindutva plank to then-Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s inaccessibility, to the NCP (which dealt with the finance portfolio below MVA authorities) not allocating funds to their constituencies.

The Sena MP described the brand new authorities led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who took oath on June 30, as “illegal”.

At a time when the disqualification plea of 16 Sena MLAs was pending earlier than the Supreme Court, how can the Governor order a belief vote, Raut requested.

The Shinde-led authorities received the belief vote within the Assembly on July 4.