A day after the split in the saffron alliance, Sena today lashed out at BJP, calling it "enemy of Maharashtra" and signalled a return to its original "marathi asmita' (marathi pride) plank for the October 15 polls.
"Pride of Mumbai and Marathi is not the monopoly of Shiv Sena or Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS). This issue is whipped up to garner votes. We are a national party but we too have fought for Marathi," senior BJP leader Eknath Khadse told a local news channel.
"Vajpayee also inaugurated a Shivaji statue in front of Parliament House and unveiled a five rupee coin embossed with Shivaji image," he said.
A few days back, in what appeared to be carefully orchestrated political one-up-manship, state BJP president Devendra Fadnavis had raised the popular Shiv Sena slogan "Jai Bhavani, Jai Shivaji" at a rally addressed by party president Amit Shah in Pune.
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Khadse said Shiv Sena was a regional party but there should not be any injustice to other social segments while protecting the "marathi asmita".
He rejected a suggestion that BJP was practicing "a use and throw" policy in regard to smaller parties of now disintegrated 'mahayuti' (grand alliance) for its political gains.
"Actually, our alliance with the Sena broke because we insisted on a fair deal to our smaller partners," he said.