Continuing his tirade against Narendra Modi government over demonetisation, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray today asked what should we do now as the '50-day' period the prime minister asked for was about to end.
"Narendra Modi had said give me 50 days' time (for the situation to normalise after demonetisation) or else give me whip-lashes. Fifty days are getting over on December 30, what should we do on December 31?" Thackeray asked at a rally in Dhule, north Maharashtra.
He expressed confidence that Sena will retain power in the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai. Sena will win maximum number of municipal corporations in the coming polls and have maximum number of mayors elected, Thackeray claimed.
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Meanwhile, a senior Sena minister in the Maharashtra government, requesting anonymity, said his party was ready to contest the crucial MCGM elections on its own.
"Sena has made up its mind to contest the elections on its own, given the bitter experience we had with BJP calling off the alliance at the last minute before 2014 Assembly elections," he said.
The minister ruled out possibility of alliance with Raj Thackeray-led Maharashtra Navnirman Sena. MNS was a spent force, he said.
According to a senior BJP minister, the party's top brass in New Delhi has yet had not taken serious note of the ally Shiv Sena's regular outbursts against the Modi government.
Sena has been attacking the government over demonetisation move, among other issues.
Sena mouthpiece Saamana today took a swipe at Modi for greeting his Pakistan counterpart Nawaz Sharif on birthday.
Chhatrapati Shivaji never extended such greetings to "the enemies of the nation," it said.
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