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Need to take stand against BJP’s ‘corruption washing machine’: Shiv Sena (UBT)

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The Uddhav Thackeray-led faction of Shiv Sena on Monday said the time has come to stand up to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s “corruption washing machine” to save the country and cited the letter written by Opposition leaders to Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighting the “authoritarian regime”.

In an editorial published in its mouthpiece Saamana, the Shiv Sena said harassing the Opposition and staying in power doesn’t augur well for democracy.

Leaders of nine opposition parties, including chief ministers Mamata Banerjee and K Chandrashekar Rao, have written to the prime minister alleging “blatant misuse” of Central agencies against members of the opposition.

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray are the signatories from Maharashtra. “Now is the time to stand up to the BJP’s ‘Corruption Washing Machine’ and save the country. A letter signed by several Opposition leaders including former chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thrown a light on the authoritarian regime in the country,” the Saamana said.

The “washing machine” analogy is often used by Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders to target BJP over the induction of “corrupt” leaders into that party and extending “protection” to them.

“The letter has highlighted an increase in actions against Opposition leaders since 2014 when the BJP came to power in the country. But the leaders facing charges of corruption who have joined the BJP never faced any action. Most of such cases were false,” the editorial said.

The Sena (UBT) said the country is witnessing “unprecedented chaos” under the Modi government.

“Autonomous government institutions are being privatised. This is more dangerous than Al Qaida and the Taliban. The Election Commission of India is wagging its tail before the BJP, which is why the Supreme Court has ordered the formation of a three-member committee for its future appointments,” it said.

The edit also referred to the ‘Insaaf ke sipahi’ platform floated by noted lawyer Kapil Sibal to help the people fight injustice with lawyers at the forefront. “It is not good for democracy to harass the Opposition and stay in the power,” the edit said.

The Sena (UBT) also questioned BJP’s criticism of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his speech at Cambridge University wherein he had said Indian democracy is under attack and several politicians, including himself, are under surveillance.

“If he defamed the country, then it needs to be asked whether the claims made by Narendra Modi during his speeches during his previous foreign trips against Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and their regimes were not defaming the country?” the editorial asked.

The Sena faction alleged corruption cases against BJP leaders are being suppressed.

“It is now clear that the BJP which has amassed thousands of crores through corrupt practices has invested (the money) via (Gautam) Adani and turned them into white cash. Several PSU banks and LIC lost their investments. PM Modi talks against corruption, but it is the most corrupt regime,” the editorial said.

The Sena (UBT) also claimed the CBI and the ED are “still not seen anywhere despite Rs 8 crore cash being found at the residence of a BJP legislator in the poll-bound Karnataka. No BJP leader is ready to talk about it”.



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Arvind Kejriwal, Pinarayi Vijayan, Akhilesh Yadav by his side, Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao targets BJP | Hyderabad News

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HYDERABAD: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo and chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao succeeded on Wednesday in getting top politicians from three regional parties, including three chief ministers, to share a stage with him at a public meeting in Khammam.
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann came together with Samajwadi Party chief and former Uttar Pradesh CM Akhilesh Yadav and CPI national general secretary D Raja in front of a massive audience.
BRS leaders termed the meeting a game-changer in the country’s politics as no party leader had held such a massive rally with other party leaders in tow in recent years. Although still early days, many in BRS are hoping that the Khammam public meeting will help other parties and leaders come closer to BRS ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
For the past four years, KCR has been working on a non-Congress, non-BJP alliance of regional parties. In the past couple of years, he has met several CMs and former CMs, including TMC’s Mamata Banerjee, DMK’s M K Stalin, Hemant Soren, Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray. Although not present at Khammam, former Karnataka CM H D Kumaraswamy has been a regular face at key BRS events.
KCR and the other leaders in their speeches gave an indication of the issues the alliance would raise. Despite the ongoing debate on freebies hurting the economy, KCR promised free power to all farmers across the country within two years of forming government.
Both Kejriwal and Mann spoke about how governors were being used by the Centre to unsettle non-BJP state governments and the manner in which central investigation agencies were being “misused” to target the opposition.
KCR in his speech charged successive governments at the Centre with failing to address various issues, especially those related to power, water and settling inter-state disputes. Around 150 retired bureaucrats and experts working on schemes and drafts are ready, he stated.
He declared that BRS’ journey would continue with like-minded parties in the future, especially with the Communist parties. He also said if his coalition forms government in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, it would scrap the Agnipath scheme. “Modi’s slogan is the government has no business to do business, but my slogan is government has every business to do business wherever required,” KCR said.
He declared that if PSUs like LIC are sold, a BRS-supported government at Centre would bring them back to government. The same would be the case with Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, he said. “The country has 70,000 tmcft of water and 1.40 lakh MW of power, but we cannot provide free power to agriculture sector and provide drinking water to every household,” he added.



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Mrs Uddhav Thackeray’s star appearance on Eknath Shinde turf has Sena applauding, speculating

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Seen as a power centre behind the scenes, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray’s wife Rashmi has been careful to always maintain a Laxman Rekha in public, deferring to her husband at the events she accompanies him to. Even if she has had a hand in the decisions taken relating to party organisation or policies over the years, it was always done quietly.

This has ensured that “Vahinisaheb”, as Rashmi is popularly called by Sainiks, has maintained both her clout and popularity within the Sena.

Which is why the 54-year-old’s surprise visit to Tembhi Naka, in Chief Minister Eknath Shinde’s stronghold and home turf Thane, to offer prayers to Goddess Durga during the Navaratri festivities was so out of character.

In the three days since, the speculation has not ceased. Was it meant to be a display of the Uddhav Sena’s “nari shakti (woman power)”? Or a bold political message to the Shinde camp? Or was it simply to boost the morale of Sainiks amid the tussle for control of the party?

Officially, the Thackeray Sena described Rashmi’s visit to the Thane Durga Puja as nothing unprecedented. A senior Sena leader said, “Every year, Uddhavji and Rashmi Thackeray visit Tembhi Naka to offer prayers on Navaratri. It has nothing to do with politics.”

Shinde too downplayed the visit, saying, “Everybody’s free to walk in and pray before the Goddess.”

The two-day Navaratri celebrations at Tembhi Naka were started by the late Sena Thane strongman and Shinde’s mentor Anand Dighe. After Dighe’s death, Shinde continued the tradition.

In the Sena split of June this year, Shinde walked away with almost the entire Sena in Thane, reinforcing his hold on the region. Hence, Rashmi’s decision to visit the Tembhi Naka Durga Puja was far from business as usual.

Given Rashmi’s tact, the Uddhav camp is arguing that she was perhaps the best person to deliver the message it wanted to convey to the Shinde side – that too ahead of the annual Dussehra rally of the party at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park grounds which Uddhav is hoping to seal as a feather in his cap.

Captured by photographers as she offered her prayers with folded hands and teary eyes, Rashmi is being hailed by the party as both a symbol of humility and defiance, capturing hearts in a party that has always been high on emotions. She also succeeded in stealing the limelight in Shinde’s backyard, though how long the effect lasts is yet to be seen.

Belonging to a middle-class family and a Commerce graduate who briefly worked with LIC as a contract employee, Rashmi had met Uddhav through Raj Thackeray’s sister Jajjaywanti, who was her friend. Rashmi and Uddhav got married in 1989, and have two sons, Aaditya and Tejas.

A close Thackeray aide said Rashmi “stands like a rock” behind Uddhav, and has no personal political ambitions for herself. According to the leader, she, however, may have had something to do with Uddhav’s swift rise after father Bal Thackeray fell ill and gradually withdrew from public life. This led to the sidelining of Balasaheb’s nephew Raj, who was till then seen as his successor. “It was Rashmi’s wish to see Uddhav Thackeray become CM of Maharashtra,” said the insider.

Sources in Matoshree say Rashmi has “always given her family especially husband and two sons higher priority”, busying herself occasionally with social programmes of the Sena’s women’s wing.

So far her most visible role has been taking on the post of Editor of party mouthpiece Saamna in March 2020, which lasted till June this year. Uddhav as CM could not retain the role as it would amount to conflict of interest. He is back as Editor now having lost power to the Shinde Sena and BJP.

In the past, the BJP has claimed “growing influence” of Rashmi’s brother in the Shiv Sena-ruled BMC, and accused her of partnership in real estate projects. But the Shiv Sena has dismissed these charges as baseless and politically driven.



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