\'Kejriwal fulfilled promises\': Day before Delhi Assembly polls\, Sena showers praise on AAP



'Kejriwal fulfilled promises': Day before Delhi Assembly polls, Sena showers praise on AAP

The Sena, which currently rules Maharashtra in alliance with the NCP and the Congress, said Modi and Shah should have felicitated Kejriwal for fulfilling the promises in Delhi.


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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal

A day before Delhi votes to elect a new government, the Shiv Sena on Friday jumped in with an endorsement to the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as it attacked the BJP for raking up the 'Hindu vs Muslim' issue in a bid to win the elections.

In an editorial in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana,' the Shiv Sena heaped praises on Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for his government's "ideal" work in the last five years and said the Centre should have replicated the 'Delhi model' of development in other states.

The Sena, which currently rules Maharashtra in alliance with the NCP and the Congress, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah should have felicitated Kejriwal for fulfilling the promises in Delhi.

But instead of doing that, senior BJP leaders and ministers are raking up the 'Hindu vs Muslim' issue in a bid to win the elections, it said. 

"PM Modi and Amit Shah are leaving no stone unturned in Delhi Assembly elections. They (BJP) could not come to power in Maharashtra and lost in Jharkhand. Therefore, the BJP wants to win Delhi and there is nothing wrong in it," the editorial said. 

"With the aim of winning the Delhi polls, 200 MPs from across the country, chief ministers of all the BJP-ruled states and the entire Union Cabinet are in the arena. Despite that Kejriwal has clearly emerged stronger than them," the Sena said.

There could be differences of opinion on Kejriwal's views and style of functioning, it said, adding, "But despite having limited power in hand and the hurdles created by the Centre, his government's work in the fields of healthcare, education, civic amenities is ideal."

Modi government should have replicated this 'Delhi model' in other states and utilised Kejriwal's vision across the country, the Sena said.

"Instead, all efforts were being made to prove Kejriwal wrong. If anybody is doing good work in a state and even if that person does not follow your ideology, the country's leader should still praise him and implement his good work elsewhere. But there is no magnanimity left in politics now," the Uddhav Thackeray-led party added.

"Children from poor families study in government-run schools in Delhi and such schools have turned ideal. The mohalla clinics there are doing good work. Water and electricity tariffs were either waived or halved. It means the promises that Kejriwal had given were fulfilled," it said. 

"PM Modi or Amit Shah should felicitate Kejriwal for fulfilling the promises, but instead of doing that senior BJP leaders and ministers are raking up 'Hindu vs Muslim' issue in their bid to win the elections," the 'Saamana' said.

Questioning the Centre on BJP's leaders' 'terrorist' label on Kejriwal, the Shiv Sena said, adding, "If they have proof, why don't they take action against him?"

In a bit of advice for the Prime Minister, the Sena said, "Modi said in his speech that those who ask for the proof of surgical strikes should be punished through voting. But if the voters in Delhi do not listen to him, then will he dub them as anti-nationals and dismiss the new government? The BJP should not lower the stature of the PM's position. The PM should exercise restraint." 

"There is no presence of Congress in Delhi. The BJP is trying to make lotuses bloom in a dried-up lake...But Kejriwal is seeking votes on the basis of his performance in the last five years. This is a different experiment in the politics of the country, which should be welcomed," it said.

"Kejriwal has emerged as stronger than others. Delhi's voters are mature enough, so they don't need anybody's advice," the Shiv Sena concluded.

Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 8 while counting of votes will be conducted on February 11. 

The ruling AAP is locked in a triangular contest with the BJP and the Congress but is favourite to retain the Union Territory. 

The Kejriwal-led AAP had won 67 seats in the 70-member assembly in 2015 assembly elections, defying all expectations. The Congress failed to open its account in the assembly and the BJP was able to win three seats. 

While the AAP hopes to repeat its performance, the BJP and the Congress are looking to bounce back in from the dismal performance of last assembly polls. 

(With PTI inputs)