Stop being part of 'useless' Maha govt: Cong asks Uddhav

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A day after chief said the BJP-led in was "useless", the state today said it agreed with his statement and the Sena should pull out of ruling dispensation.

"We agree with Uddhav Thackeray's observation. If the state is useless, withdraw support and show your worthiness," Pradesh Committee (MPCC) spokesman said.



"Uddhav should not be a part of the useless government," he said.

The leader alleged that the allies of the in the state, like were turning against its policies.

"They are publicly critical and taking to the streets, like member Raju Shetti and Minister of State for Agriculture Sadabhau Khot leading a farmers' protest in Kolhapur to demand good market price for agriculture produce. This has never happened in the state," Sawant said.

He alleged that the has lost its credibility and people don't feel the is theirs.

Taking a dig at ally BJP, Thackeray had yesterday said that its party leaders should work over strengthening the nation rather than the alone and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "tear Pakistan into pieces."

"The should concentrate on strengthening the country and the state rather than only strengthening the party. We are ready for mid term polls. In UP, there is Yogi sarkar (government), but here (in Maharashtra) there is a nirupayogi (useless) sarkar," Uddhav had said while addressing a gathering of party workers here last evening.

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Stop being part of 'useless' Maha govt: Cong asks Uddhav

A day after Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said the BJP-led government in Maharashtra was "useless", the state Congress today said it agreed with his statement and the Sena should pull out of ruling dispensation. "We agree with Uddhav Thackeray's observation. If the state government is useless, withdraw support and show your worthiness," Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) spokesman Sachin Sawant said. "Uddhav should not be a part of the useless government," he said. The Congress leader alleged that the allies of the BJP government in the state, like Shiv Sena were turning against its policies. "They are publicly critical and taking to the streets, like Lok Sabha member Raju Shetti and Minister of State for Agriculture Sadabhau Khot leading a farmers' protest in Kolhapur to demand good market price for agriculture produce. This has never happened in the state," Sawant said. He alleged that the BJP government has lost its credibility and people don't feel the ... A day after chief said the BJP-led in was "useless", the state today said it agreed with his statement and the Sena should pull out of ruling dispensation.

"We agree with Uddhav Thackeray's observation. If the state is useless, withdraw support and show your worthiness," Pradesh Committee (MPCC) spokesman said.

"Uddhav should not be a part of the useless government," he said.

The leader alleged that the allies of the in the state, like were turning against its policies.

"They are publicly critical and taking to the streets, like member Raju Shetti and Minister of State for Agriculture Sadabhau Khot leading a farmers' protest in Kolhapur to demand good market price for agriculture produce. This has never happened in the state," Sawant said.

He alleged that the has lost its credibility and people don't feel the is theirs.

Taking a dig at ally BJP, Thackeray had yesterday said that its party leaders should work over strengthening the nation rather than the alone and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "tear Pakistan into pieces."

"The should concentrate on strengthening the country and the state rather than only strengthening the party. We are ready for mid term polls. In UP, there is Yogi sarkar (government), but here (in Maharashtra) there is a nirupayogi (useless) sarkar," Uddhav had said while addressing a gathering of party workers here last evening.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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