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Gadkari accuses Sena of betraying BJP in Maharashtra

Speaking at the BJP workers' meeting Union minister Nitin Gadkari alleged that BJP did not lose last year's Maharashtra assembly elections but was betrayed by the Shiv Sena. For the sake of CM's seat, Sena not only left its ally but also its own ideology.

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Published : Jan 25, 2020, 4:28 PM IST

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Gadkari accuses Shiv Sena of betraying BJP in Maharashtra

Nagpur (Maharashtra): Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said that the BJP did not lose last year's Maharashtra assembly elections but was betrayed by the Shiv Sena.

He also said that the Sena not only left its ally, but also its own ideology.

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Speaking at the BJP workers' meeting, Gadkari said, "I don't think BJP lost the election. Shiv Sena left us and its own ideology. BJP has not lost the elections, but it has been betrayed."

The BJP and the Sena, which fought the October 21 state assembly polls in the alliance, had secured a comfortable majority by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively. However, the Sena broke its three-decade-long ties with the BJP after the latter declined to share the Chief Minister's post with it.

The Sena then joined hands with the NCP and the Congress and formed a government headed by Uddhav Thackeray.

On the recently-held Zilla Parishad results in Nagpur, Gadkari said the BJP should have got more voting percentage.

"But BJP's strength is still intact in Nagpur rural and the city and those who have come together against us are afraid of our strength. They may have come together, but we will defeat them," he said.

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Earlier this month, the BJP lost control of the Zila Panchayat (ZP) in Nagpur, the home district of Gadkari and former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Gadkari asked the workers to focus on expanding the party base and reaching out to the people.

Nagpur (Maharashtra): Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday said that the BJP did not lose last year's Maharashtra assembly elections but was betrayed by the Shiv Sena.

He also said that the Sena not only left its ally, but also its own ideology.

Also read: Will expose Sena's scams in BMC, mayor will be of BJP after 2022 polls: Ram Kadam

Speaking at the BJP workers' meeting, Gadkari said, "I don't think BJP lost the election. Shiv Sena left us and its own ideology. BJP has not lost the elections, but it has been betrayed."

The BJP and the Sena, which fought the October 21 state assembly polls in the alliance, had secured a comfortable majority by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively. However, the Sena broke its three-decade-long ties with the BJP after the latter declined to share the Chief Minister's post with it.

The Sena then joined hands with the NCP and the Congress and formed a government headed by Uddhav Thackeray.

On the recently-held Zilla Parishad results in Nagpur, Gadkari said the BJP should have got more voting percentage.

"But BJP's strength is still intact in Nagpur rural and the city and those who have come together against us are afraid of our strength. They may have come together, but we will defeat them," he said.

Also read: National Tourism Day: Highs and lows in wake of protests, internet ban, lockdown

Earlier this month, the BJP lost control of the Zila Panchayat (ZP) in Nagpur, the home district of Gadkari and former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Gadkari asked the workers to focus on expanding the party base and reaching out to the people.

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Gadkari accuses Shiv Sena of betraying BJP in Maharashtra
         Nagpur, Jan 25 (PTI) Union minister Nitin Gadkari on
Saturday said the BJP did not lose last year's Maharashtra
assembly elections, but was betrayed by the Shiv Sena.
         He also said that the Sena not only left its ally, but
also its own ideology.
         Speaking at the BJP workers' meeting here, Gadkari
said, "I don't think BJP lost the election. Shiv Sena left us
and its own ideology. BJP has not lost the elections, but it
has been betrayed."
         The BJP and the Sena, which fought the October 21
state assembly polls in alliance, had secured a comfortable
majority by winning 105 and 56 seats respectively. However,
the Sena broke its three-decade-long ties with the BJP after
the latter declined to share the chief minister's post with
it.
         The Sena then joined hands with the NCP and the
Congress and formed a government headed by Uddhav Thackeray.
         On the recently-held Zilla Parishad results in Nagpur,
Gadkari said the BJP should have got more voting percentage.
         "But BJP's strength is still intact in Nagpur rural
and the city and those who have come together against us are
afraid of our strength. They may have come together, but we
will defeat them," he said.
         Earlier this month, the BJP lost control of the ZP in
Nagpur, the home district of Gadkari and former chief minister
Devendra Fadnavis.
         Gadkari asked the workers to focus on expanding the
party base and reaching out to the people. PTI CLS
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