Shiv Sena has questioned the leadership ability of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in an editorial of its mouthpiece 'Saamana'. At the same time, terming the UPA as an NGO, the Shiv Sena has advocated handing over its leadership to Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar. After questioning Rahul, it will be interesting to see if this move of Shiv Sena has an impact on Mahavikas Aghadi government of Maharashtra.
Let me tell you, in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress have formed a government together. At the same time, UPA is currently in the hands of Sonia Gandhi, the interim president of the Congress.
The editorial said that until all the UPA parties join to oppose the BJP, the opposition will look ineffective in front of the government. The Shiv Sena said, Priyanka Gandhi was detained on the Delhi road, made fun of Rahul Gandhi, here in Maharashtra the government is being prevented from working, it is completely against democracy.
Government is careless about farmers due to weak opposition
Taking a dig at the opposition, the Shiv Sena wrote in its editorial, "Farmers are demonstrating on the borders of Delhi." The ruling party is not worried about this movement. The reason for this attitude of the government is weak opposition. The present opposition is completely lifeless, the position of the opposition is like assuming the post of head of a barren village. Because of this, no one is going to take care of the farmers who are protesting. The situation in the barren village needs to be improved. Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Home Minister Amit Shah is not responsible for this condition of the opposition. The opposition is responsible for this and it has to come forward and take responsibility for it.
No one raised voice except Pawar
Saamana has written that a political organization called UPA is headed by the Congress leadership. The UPA seems like an NGO at present, which is why the parties involved in this alliance are careless about the peasant movement. Apart from the NCP, none of the parties involved in this alliance have voiced their voice.
Congress surrounded in editorial
Shiv Sena has written in the face that Sharad Pawar has a completely different personality at the national level. His political experience takes advantage of other parties from the Prime Minister. Mamta Banerjee has single-handedly opened a front against the government in West Bengal. Through the thrust of power, the central government is trying to disband Mamata's party Trinamool Congress (TMC). At such a time, all opposition parties should support Mamata. In this hour of trouble, Mamta is constantly in touch with Sharad Pawar. It has been said in some circles that Sharad Pawar is going to Bengal. In such a situation, the Congress needed to come forward, but the Congress position has become so vast that the party does not even have a full-time president.
Questions raised on the future of UPA and Congress
The editorial has also questioned the election of the next president of Congress. It states that Sonia Gandhi is the president of both the Congress and the UPA. Till now he has handled the responsibility of UPA President very well, but Motilal Vora and Ahmed Patel used to help him, which is not there now. Confusion remains about the next president of Congress and the future of UPA.
Rahul is working to surround the government, but there is something missing
In an editorial about Rahul Gandhi, it has been said that Rahul Gandhi is trying his best to pressurize the government personally, but there is something missing somewhere. TMC, Shiv Sena, Akali Dal, BSP, Jagan Mohan Reddy, Naveen Patnaik are opposing BJP on agricultural laws. But these people are not included in the Congress-led UPA. In such a situation, the effort of these parties to surround the government without joining the UPA is going to fail.