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Ball in NCP court?

Shiv Sena's early warning to the BJP is a beacon for the NCP in Maharashtra's choppy political waters

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Aditi Phadnis
The Shiv Sena has announced that it will contest the 2019 general elections as well as the Maharashtra Assembly elections due in late 2019 on its own, without allying with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). 

This is not the first time there’s been a rupture in ties between two like-minded parties. Here is a potted history of the Sena’s growth and development. It has not always been a votary of Hindus. It started out as a Maharashtra for Maharashtrians grouping, then just a twinkle in the eye of its founder, Bal Thackeray, poking fun at ‘migrants’ from other states through
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