"When allies like Shiv Sena are questioning the policies of the BJP-led government, the party needs to seriously introspect rather than celebrate its two years in power by spending crores of rupees," Pilot said here, speaking to the media.
"The party needs to start listening to its allies and the Opposition. But if you don't want to listen to your allies like the Sena which constantly criticises your policies, chuck them out of your government. Sena is also power-hungry. It takes moral ground on issues but wants to stick with the government," he said.
Exports were falling with every passing month, he said, adding that though the prices of crude oil plummeted 75 per cent in the last two years, the NDA Government mopped up Rs 1 lakh crore by increasing the excise duty on petrol and diesel instead of slashing the fuel prices.
"During the UPA regime, there were 766 stalled projects worth Rs 9 lakh crore; now there are 893 stalled projects with investment of Rs 11.36 lakh crore," Pilot said.
They are unable to fulfil promises, therefore they are resorting to "divisive politics" and "spoiling" the atmosphere in the country to hide "inefficiency", Pilot said.