Millennium Post

Sena chief targets PM over delay in Ram temple constructi­on

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MUMBAI: Making a strong pitch for constructi­on of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray Thursday said he would visit the Uttar Pradesh town on November 25 and “question” Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the issue.

Addressing the party’s annual Dussehra rally in central Mumbai, a few months before the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, Thackeray said a “2014like wave” is not prevailing in the country.

The BJP had attributed its 2014 electoral success to the “Modi wave”.

Thackeray also asked Sena workers to be prepared for polls.

In the party convention held earlier this year, the Sena, a constituen­t of the Bjp-led government­s at the Centre and in Maharashtr­a and the oldest member of the NDA, had declared to go solo in future polls.

“I will go to Ayodhya on November 25. I will ask questions to the prime minister (over alleged delay in constructi­ng the temple)...we are not enemies of the prime minister, but we don’t want to play with the emotions of the people,” Thackeray told a huge gathering of the party workers.

He also sought to know why Modi had not visited Ayodhya in the past four and half years, after becoming the prime minister. Thackeray asked the ruling BJP to declare its promise to construct the Ram temple as a “jumla” (gimmick) if it is not going to implement the same.

The Sena chief also sought to dispel perception that his party is sticking to power in Maharashtr­a even as it has been unrelentin­g in criticisin­g the BJP and the prime minister.

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