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Wonder if Obamas will shift to India: Shiv Sena

The key BJP ally said in a sarcastic take on PM Modi bonhomie with Barack Obama

Wonder if Obamas will shift to India: Shiv Sena

Press Trust of India Mumbai
In a sarcastic take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bonhomie with Barack Obama, key BJP ally Shiv Sena on Friday wondered if the US President will shift to India, when his term gets over.

The Sena also slammed the US for pursuing a "dual policy" towards India and Pakistan.

"US President has become a good friend of PM Modi. Their relationship is so deep that we wonder if the Obama family will shift to Surat, Rajkot, Porbandar, Manali, Mahabaleshwar or Delhi post his retirement. No other Indian PM would have got so much love from a US President in the past," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana.' Obama's presidency is set to end on January 20, 2017.
 

The Sena said that Modi thanking US for standing by India in its times of need is only an example of his courteous nature.

"But, it is the same US, which has not stopped its policy of helping Pakistan financially or providing them with arms and ammunition. On one hand, US helps India fight terrorism and on the other, sells F-16 fighter jets to the terrorist nation. This policy of US is dangerous," it said.

Noting that it was true that US has warned Pakistan to take action against the perpetrators of terror at Pathankot IAF base, Sena sought to know who will take action against the terrorists.

"US enters a country where its enemy (apparently referring to Osama Bin Laden) is hiding and guns him down, but for India, it only gives warnings. This duplicity needs to be understood," the Sena said.

Treating Pathankot attack on par with 26/11, Obama in a clear message asked Pakistan to punish the perpetrators and vowed to stand with India against terror threats emanating from Pakistan-based groups such as JeM, LeT and D-company.

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First Published: Jun 10 2016 | 5:00 PM IST

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