The Shiv Sena on Wednesday said it will contest the 2019 general elections on its own, thus effectively ruling out a tie-up with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
“Ties between the people and the BJP have snapped…for the BJP, relationships are business calculations,” an editorial in Saamana proclaimed today.
It also indirectly criticised the BJP’s ‘Sampark for Samarthan’ (Contact for Support) campaign, which is being promoted by party president Amit Shah.
“Why is the BJP doing ‘Sampark for Samarthan’ campaign after their defeat in the recently-held bypolls? Shiv Sena will fight the 2019 general elections on its own strength. The Palghar bypoll has shown the power of the party. Despite being in power, the BJP has lost its connection with the people. A party like Shiv Sena has always moved ahead keeping in mind ‘jansampark’ (interaction with people) and ‘janadhar’ ( for the benefit of people), and, it doesn’t require any poster boy to fight or win an election,” reads the editorial.
It further questioned the strategy of the BJP during the Palghar bypoll, which was won by Rajendra Gavit.
“We have never been in the business of seeking votes by changing photographs in the poster. During the Palghar bypoll, the photographs of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah were replaced by late Chintaman Vanaga. Despite Vanaga’s family opposing the move, BJP still campaigned in his name rather than that of the Prime Minister,” the editorial said.
Besides that, the Shiv Sena said that forming a partnership with the BJP means “means killing your own freedom of ‘janadhar’.”
“Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has already cut ties with BJP. The truth is that the biggest ‘Sampark’ scam is currently on in Bihar. The second, third honeymoon of Nitish Kumar and BJP’s alliance is on the verge of a decline in Bihar. K.C. Tyagi has started this controversy. BJP does not care about their friends, they themselves have said this,” Shiv Sena stated.
“Nitish’s ‘janadhar’ is ending in Bihar now. His misconceptions about not having any competition in Bihar after sending Lalu Prasad Yadav to jail have ended. BJP wants the Prime Minister to be the poster boy in 2019 general elections, however, JD(U) is not happy with that. Therefore, allying with BJP means killing your own freedom of ‘janadhar’, a lot of people think this,” the editorial concluded.
“Why is Amit Shah meeting NDA allies after losing by-elections?” Saamana questions. “In 2019, the Shiv Sena will fight alone,” it asserted. However, the Sena’s own strength in Maharashtra has not been inarguable. It struggled to hold onto Mumbai’s municipal corporation, a hugely rich body that it has controlled for two decades. The BJP was just two seats behind. The BJP also won a series of local bodies in other parts of the state.
The on-going tiff seems to have reached crossroads with it eventually finding no more room to breed political alliances. The reality here finds BJP in the dangerzone for fear of losing majority of seats to Shiv Sena in their reigning arena once again. But what doesn’t come as a surprise here is the impending doom since 2014 that finally saw the light of day between these two political parties constantly being at loggerheads.