Narayan Rane dares Shiv Sena to quit BJP-led govt

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Swabhimani Paksh chief today targeted the and dared the Uddhav Thackeray-headed party to walk out of the BJP-led NDA government in the state as it announced its decision to contest elections on its own.

"You talk about fighting polls without an alliance (with the BJP). Then why do you not let go of power? You criticise your ally while being part of the government. Contesting elections separately does not befit the Sena," Rane said, addressing his party workers in suburban Bandra.

Rane, a member, said there were various challenges plaguing the state but no political party seemed interested in tackling them, hence, he had to form his own political party.

The former of further questioned if the Sena was formed for the welfare of Marathi-speaking individuals, why did the percentage of such people decrease in

"Marathi people gave everything to the Sena but what did the party give back to them?" he questioned.

"If the entire responsibility of governance is on the BJP, are you just there to sit and eat? he asked.

Slamming the Congress, Rane said the party did not fulfil the promises it had made to the people.

In an apparent dig at former Prithviraj Chavan, who was earlier a Union minister, Rane said the reins of the state were given to a person who knew nothing about the state.

"I left the because they kept making promises to me. After I quit the party, I had offers from parties including the Sena. However, I realised I had to form my own party if I wanted to give justice to my (party) workers," Rane said as he exhorted his workers to start preparations for the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 01:00 IST