BJP used ED fear to make Sena agree for poll tie-up: Congress

Press Trust of India  |  Pune/Mumbai 

The Monday alleged the might have forced the bickering ally to agree for the poll tie-up by "showing it fear" of Enforcement Directorate (ED).

"I have information that the might have compelled to form an alliance by showing it fear of the Enforcement Directorate," told reporters in Pune, hours after the Sena and the BJP sealed a seat-sharing pact in the presence of BJP in

The senior said the tie-up underlines that the ruling allies have come together out of fear of losing polls.

As per the understanding between the two parties, the BJP will contest 25 seats and 23 of total 48 Lok Sabha seats in

The two parties will contest an equal number of seats, after allotting allies their due share of segments, in polls for the 288-member state Assembly, due later this year.

wondered how could the BJP approach the Sena for an understanding when the Uddhav Thackeray-led party has been criticising and Shah by "crossing all lines".

"The people of are mature enough and they will teach a lesson to both the parties. This alliance is a breach of trust of the people. It is ill-fated and opportunistic," he said.

In a tweet with a hashtag "GolmalReturns", Vikhe Patil stated, "As per my information, Shiv Sena is subjugated by BJP with by threatening the action by Therefore the declaration of alliance between BJP and Shiv Sena is taking place".

Vikhe Patil also said the Sena has proved again that "brokering a deal" was the only programme on its agenda.

Recalling that Thackeray had borrowed Rahul Gandhi's "chowkidar chor hai" jibe to attack the PM, the Congress accused the BJP of "forgetting insults heaped on its leadership".

"BJP too has lost all its self respect as its went at the door steps of with a begging bowl. This goes to show that BJP has already sensed defeat. #GolmalReturns," he added.

The Congress and the NCP also wondered if the Sena had forgotten the slogan that it wanted a Ram temple to be constructed first in Ayodhya before talking about alliance.

NCP questionned if Sena has forgotten its criticism of on a range of issues and its declaration that it would go solo in elections.

Patil referred to the Sena's constant criticism of the government through editorials in its mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"The Shiv Sena had compared the with Britishers...It, however, has forgotten it," Patil tweeted.

said that fear of losing the upcoming polls brought the ruling parties together.

"People will defeat the combine despite their coming together...the Shiv Sena will have to answer what happened to first temple and then government slogan," he said.

Referring to Thackeray's use of "chowkidar chor hai" slogan, Congress asked if the Sena wanted the same "thief" to retain power.

"It is clearly seen that the Shiv Sena is yet again joining hands with the BJP for power and that this is a selfish decision by both the parties," Nirupam told reporters.

Meanwhile, Nirupam said the Congress will give unemployment allowance to the youth if it comes to power, and announced the launch of the party's campaign in

joined the Congress in his presence.

"I always wanted to work for the people and therefore, I have decided to work with the Congress. I joined Congress because it is a secular party," she added.

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 22:25 IST