Sena slams Shah; says BJP may win polls but can it save

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The today stepped up its attack on the and slammed its chief Amit Shah, saying that his party may win in case of snap polls in and also get its presidential nominee elected but wondered whether it would be able to save the day in Kashmir.

"and his party's eyes are on mid-term polls in But instead of mid-term poll results, we are worried about what will happen in Kashmir and in violence-hit Darjeeling," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.



The Sena's scathing attack on Shah came a day after he party president at the latter's residence 'Matoshree'.

It said the biggest question today was till when should we keep counting the number of martyred security personnel.

"says will last its five-year term. But will our Kashmir remain on India's map?" it questioned.

The Sena said that Chief minister was openly supporting "youth attacking" soldiers and was blaming jawans for the present situation in Kashmir.

"When the Sena talks about farmers and takes a nationalist stand over issues, attempts are made to teach us a lesson. But not a word is spoken against her (Mehbooba) by the On the contrary they are supporting it," it said.

"shouldn't be a priority. The situation has gone out of hand in Kashmir and Darjeeling where innocents are being killed.

"One may have political differences with (West Bengal CM) Mamata Banerjee but nobody should try to take political advantage of the situation there," it added.

"Whatever has to happen in mid-term polls will happen. says they will form the You will get their president elected. You will win all elections. But will you be able to save Kashmir?" it asked.

Shah had yesterday ruled out any snap polls in but said the party was ready in case of such an eventuality.

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

Sena slams Shah; says BJP may win polls but can it save

The Shiv Sena today stepped up its attack on the BJP and slammed its chief Amit Shah, saying that his party may win in case of snap polls in Maharashtra and also get its presidential nominee elected but wondered whether it would be able to save the day in Kashmir. "Amit Shah and his party's eyes are on mid-term polls in Maharashtra. But instead of mid-term poll results, we are worried about what will happen in Kashmir and in violence-hit Darjeeling," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'. The Sena's scathing attack on Shah came a day after he met party president Uddhav Thackeray at the latter's residence 'Matoshree'. It said the biggest question today was till when should we keep counting the number of martyred security personnel. "Amit Shah says Maharashtra government will last its five-year term. But will our Kashmir remain on India's map?" it questioned. The Sena said that Jammu and Kashmir Chief minister Mehbooba Mufti was openly supporting "youth ... The today stepped up its attack on the and slammed its chief Amit Shah, saying that his party may win in case of snap polls in and also get its presidential nominee elected but wondered whether it would be able to save the day in Kashmir.

"and his party's eyes are on mid-term polls in But instead of mid-term poll results, we are worried about what will happen in Kashmir and in violence-hit Darjeeling," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

The Sena's scathing attack on Shah came a day after he party president at the latter's residence 'Matoshree'.

It said the biggest question today was till when should we keep counting the number of martyred security personnel.

"says will last its five-year term. But will our Kashmir remain on India's map?" it questioned.

The Sena said that Chief minister was openly supporting "youth attacking" soldiers and was blaming jawans for the present situation in Kashmir.

"When the Sena talks about farmers and takes a nationalist stand over issues, attempts are made to teach us a lesson. But not a word is spoken against her (Mehbooba) by the On the contrary they are supporting it," it said.

"shouldn't be a priority. The situation has gone out of hand in Kashmir and Darjeeling where innocents are being killed.

"One may have political differences with (West Bengal CM) Mamata Banerjee but nobody should try to take political advantage of the situation there," it added.

"Whatever has to happen in mid-term polls will happen. says they will form the You will get their president elected. You will win all elections. But will you be able to save Kashmir?" it asked.

Shah had yesterday ruled out any snap polls in but said the party was ready in case of such an eventuality.

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

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