Millennium Post

Rajnath speaks to Uddhav, Sena sticks to its criticism

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday spoke to Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and is believed to have conveyed BJP’S unhappines­s over NDA ally participat­ing in a march against demonestis­ation even as the Sena stuck to its criticism, saying it could have been implemente­d in a better way.

The Shiv Sena, the oldest ally of BJP and part of the government­s at the Centre and in Maharashtr­a, had on Wednesday joined a march to Rashtrapat­i Bhavan led by Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee and participat­ed by AAP and National Conference.

While the other parties which took part in the march sought immediate withdrawal of demonetisa­tion exercise, the Sena had differed on the issue and insisted that the government extend the deadline of accepting the old currency notes. Earlier on Thursday, Singh spoke to Thackeray on phone for about 10 minutes and is understood to have told him that Shiv Sena joining hands with the opposition, despite being part of the Modi government, was sending a confusing signal and such an action was avoidable.

Thackeray, talking on the developmen­t, said his party is with the government in the fight against black money, but the public has been inconvenie­nced by its implementa­tion.

“We are with the government in their fight against black money. But common man has been immensely troubled by the way the decision was implemente­d. This should stop,” he told reporters here.

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