The Sena said such a move to win elections is worse than accumulating black money, and needeled the ally's claim of being 'clean.'
In an editorial in party mouthpiece ' Saamana", the ally asked BJP what happened to its advocacy of clean image and character, saying persons with shady background are seeking shelter in 'Kamal Niwas' (the BJP).
"What about your clean image and character now?", it said.
The BJP and Sena, partners in governments at Centre and in Maharashtra, are engaged in a hardball game over striking a pre-poll alliance, which still remains elusive with both sides claiming larger number of seats to contest.
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