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Citizens think bed bugs should have been CM instead of Fadnavis: Shiv Sena

DAY AFTER BEING ISSUED ULTIMATUM, UDDHAV-LED PARTY RESPONDS THROUGH ‘SAAMANA’

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With Maharashtr­a’s Devendra Fadnavis government completing three years in office on Tuesday, his often prickly ally the Shiv Sena said it backed him for the post with a “large heart” but was not to blame if people thought “bed bugs” should have occupied his chair.

This is the Sena’s response to Fadnavis’ ultimatum that the CM issued on Monday. Fadnavis had on Monday said that the Shiv Sena must realise that it cannot play the role of a ruling party and opposition simultaneo­usly, in a somewhat rare attack by the chief minister on the BJP’s long-time ally which has been routinely critical of both the state government and the Modi dispensati­on.

“We had a large heart to support your chair for the state to go ahead and have ‘achhe din’ (good days), at least in Maharashtr­a. But the Sena is not responsibl­e if people think it would have been better for bed bugs to occupy your chair,” an editorial in the Sena’s mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ said.

The Shiv Sena mouthpiece also accused Fadnavis of speaking “lies” about his ally. “Either not a single developmen­t work was undertaken or you are speaking white lies (sic) against the Sena,” said the editorial.

It said people of the state were not happy and “distrusted” those in power. “The chief minister says the Sena created obstacles in the path of developmen­t. If that were true, what was he doing as the chief minister? He should not have let anybody who stalls developmen­t to be near him,” the editorial said.

It said power needed to be exercised more for public welfare than politics, and wanted to know if that had happened in the last three years.

The Sena mouthpiece also took a dig at Fadnavis over Sharad Pawar's NCP having extended support to it when there was a fractured mandate after the assembly elections, which the two saffron allies fought separately.

“Tomorrow who will be with you during polls has to be decided by you. Even if the Sena is not with you, you have already decided to take the support of those who have been accused of irrigation scams,” it said, in an obvious reference to the NCP some of whose leaders are facing probe over graft allegation­s.

The chief minister has spoken about the exceptiona­l work being done in the areas of skill developmen­t, employment generation, foreign investment­s, education, women and child developmen­t and law and order. If all these were achieved in the last three years, how can he say that the Sena created roadblocks in the path of developmen­t, the editorial asked.

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