Addressing a press conference here, Singh said in Mumbai, BJP campaign posters were "80 percent Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and 20 percent Prime Minister Narendra Modi".
"Fadnavis thinks Modi is not a marketable face after the demonetisation," he quipped.
The feud between Shiv Sena and BJP in the run-up to the civic polls was not about ideology but about "sharing of the loot" of 20 years of rule in the Mumbai civic body, he said.
Singh also wondered why the Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had not withdrawn support to the BJP-led government yet.
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"Demonetisation has affected trade and industry and about 15 to 20 lakh people have been rendered jobless," he claimed.
More currency than was in circulation was deposited in the bank, he alleged. "Fake currency was deposited back and it is now legal tender," he said.
To a question on whether Congress had an understanding
with Shiv Sena to take on the BJP as the local Congress unit joined hands with Sena in Raigad zilla parishad polls and Uddhav Thackeray recently acknowledged the work done by UPA while targeting BJP, Singh said he was not aware of local situation, but Congress and Sena can never come together ideologically.
Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam who accompanied Singh said the party had issued instructions to district units to align only with like-minded parties and not with BJP, Shiv Sena and MIM.