Sena dubs Congress, NCP as 'dead snakes'

On the eve of the Maharashtra assembly polls, it accused the BJP of being 'hungry for power' and indulging in caste-based politics.

October 14, 2014 12:30 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:07 am IST - Mumbai

"The Congress and the NCP are like dead snakes, so there is no danger to us from these parties," Shiv Sena said in its editorial mouthpiece ’Saamna’ on Tuesday, on the eve of the Maharashtra assembly election. Photo shows Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray at an election rally. File photo: Vivek Bendre

"The Congress and the NCP are like dead snakes, so there is no danger to us from these parties," Shiv Sena said in its editorial mouthpiece ’Saamna’ on Tuesday, on the eve of the Maharashtra assembly election. Photo shows Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray at an election rally. File photo: Vivek Bendre

A day after the high decibel campaign for the Maharashtra Assembly polls ended, the Shiv Sena on Tuesday launched a fresh attack on its former ally BJP, terming it as “hungry for power”, even as it likened the Congress and the NCP to “dead snakes“.

“The BJP asks us who the real enemy of Shiv Sena is and who are we fighting against. But the Congress and the NCP are like dead snakes, so there is no danger to us from these parties. But it is imperative now, for the benefit of Maharashtra, that we bring to the forefront the hypocrisy of our one—time friends,” the Sena said in its editorial mouthpiece ’Saamna’

Terming BJP as a party “hungry for power”, Sena said their former ally’s sole motive is to defeat them, which prompted it to unilaterally snap the 25—year—old alliance with Sena.

“The BJP brought a large contingent of its MPs from various states to the battleground. The Prime Minister, the Home Minister and several Central ministers too were roped in to ensure the defeat of the Sena,” it said.

The Sena also accused the BJP of indulging in caste—based politics and regionalism.

“Until yesterday, regional leaders like (SP chief) Mulayam Singh Yadav, (RJD president) Lalu Yadav and (former Haryana Chief Minister) Bhajan Lal used to come here (Maharashtra) and indulge in votebank politics. And today it seems that entire Gujarat has come to Maharashtra to try and muddle the minds of Gujarati voters.

“But the commitment of Gujaratis for Maharashtra and their love for Balasaheb Thackeray will make them stand behind the Sena without doubt,” it added.

The election for the 288-member Maharashtra Assembly will be held on Wednesday.

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