Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Day after Pawar meet, Raj calls for ‘Modi-mukt Bharat’

- Swapnil Rawal swapnil.rawal@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Maharashtr­a Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray called for a “Modi-mukt Bharat” (Modi-free India) during his Gudi Padva rally on Sunday, and appealed to like-minded parties to forge a united opposition against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the 2019 elections.

“It is high time we achieved our third independen­ce in 2019,” he told a packed Shivaji Park in central Mumbai. He referred to August 15, 1947 as the country’s first independen­ce and the lifting of the Emergency on March 21, 1977 as its second.

Thackeray’s slogan comes a day after his meeting with Nationalis­t Congress Party chief and BJP opponent Sharad Pawar. The latter also met Congress president Rahul Gandhi last week, a few days ahead of the Congress Plenary. Both meetings were termed as “courtesy visits”, but the subsequent call-for-action speeches by both Gandhi and Thackeray are seen as a consequenc­e of those parleys.

In his speech, Thackeray came down heavily on Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as the BJP government in Maharashtr­a led by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis.

“We believed Modi in 2014 for a Congress-mukt Bharat, but now we need Modi-mukt Bharat,” Thackeray said.

He said the Modi government had failed on all counts and that it is dividing Indians in the name of religion. He then added that, in the near future, there would be attempts to start communal riots on the issue of the Ram temple at Ayodhya, in order to win elections. He said, “Should the temple be built? Yes. But If Ram Mandir is going to be an election issue, then let’s wait for a year. I appeal to both Muslims and Hindus to beware of BJP’S election plans.”

Thackeray also targeted the PM on the ~12,600 crore Punjab National Bank fraud involving diamond merchants Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, and also for his demonetisa­tion announceme­nt in November 2016.

“When a new government is appointed and if it initiates an

If there’s a change in government and an inquiry is held, note ban may turn out to be the biggest scam since 1947

inquiry, demonetisa­tion will turn out to be the biggest scam in independen­t India. How does Nirav Modi leave the country when a CBI case is going on? How does he meet the PM in Davos,” questioned Thackeray.

Though the Thackeray offensive against the BJP came a day after his meeting with Pawar, he did not mention the NCP or his erstwhile part Shiv Sena during the 40-minute speech.

Politicall­y, the Congress may be wary of an alliance with MNS as the latter has a strong antiNorth Indian bias, while the former has a significan­t presence in the community.

Thackeray played his traditiona­l ‘sons of the soil’ card in an attempt to woo back the Marathi voter. “The Fadnavis government does not have Maharashtr­a or Marathi manoos on its agenda,” he said.

We supported BJP when they coined the ‘Congressmu­kt Bharat’, but the way [they] are behaving we want a ‘Modimukt Bharat’. I appeal to all political parties to come together

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