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Uddhav accuses BJP of 'backstabbing', but says he respects Modi

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Last updated on: October 15, 2014 14:25 IST
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Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party of ‘backstabbing’ allies like his party and Haryana Janhit Congress but said he respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"They (the BJP) were with us when they needed us and left us when the need was fulfilled. What did they do with Bishnoi? They said in a public rally that he would be the next Haryana chief minister. I have the tape recording to prove it," he told reporters after casting his vote in suburban Bandra.

"Why did they stab us in the back? The BJP will have to answer that," he said.

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The Sena leader, however, maintained he personally respected Modi, who had been frequently targeted by party mouthpiece 'Saamana' and its Hindi publication after the split between the two saffron allies.

"I have not insulted Narendrabhai. I have respect for him," Uddhav said while responding to criticism by senior BJP leaders of an article published by 'Dopahar Ka Saamana' lamming Modi which also had a derogatory reference to his father.

"The BJP will not tolerate insult to the prime minister. We are not a helpless party. It is unfortunate that the Shiv Sena is unnecessarily raking up Modi's family background to garner sympathy," Union Minister Nitin Gadkari told mediapersons in Nagpur after casting his vote.

State BJP President Devendra Fadanvis too criticised remarks against Modi and said the people of Maharashtra will give a befitting reply to the Shiv Sena in today's poll.

"It is improper for the Sena to touch this low...it is against Maharashtra' culture. We have a tradition of respecting our elders," he said.     The 'Dopahar Ka Saamana' had on Tuesday poured vitriol on Modi, saying he and his party had forgotten Sena's contribution to their landslide victory in the Lok Sabha elections.

However, Uddhav had distanced himself from the article in the newspaper.

"Uddhav has respect for Modi and distances himself from the language used in the article," Sena spokesman Harshal Pradhan had said.

"I never said there was no Modi wave, during Lok Sabha polls. But in bypolls later, the BJP did not do so well," Uddhav said.

Expressing confidence that Sena will form the next government in Maharashtra, he said,"People have seen Balasaheb Thackeray. They will vote for Sena. I have toured the state. There is not just a wave; there is a huge wave in our favour."

Image: Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, son and Aditya and wife Rashmi vote in Bandra, Mumbai. Photograph: ANI/Twitter 

 

 

 

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