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PM ignoring devpt in Guj poll agenda: Sena

- AGENCIES

The Shiv Sena on Monday accused ally BJP of "stooping to a low level" in the run up to Gujarat elections, stating that "developmen­t issue" was missing from poll speeches of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

It said Modi had "belittled" himself by claiming that suspended Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar's remarks against him had insulted the pride of Gujarat.

"Modi has belittled himself. We consider Modi as pride of the country and Hindus, but he is now chained by the Gujarat asmita (pride)," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

"In Gujarat elections, Modi is less of a national and more of a regional (leader)," it said.

The Sena also said it was futile to register complaint on the "EVM scams" with the "BJP-sponsored Election Commission".

Notably, during the first phase of polling in Gujarat on Saturday, the opposition leaders had expressed apprehensi­ons over electronic voting machine (EVM) tampering, a charge rejected by the poll body.

The Sena said the Gujarat poll campaign should have been focused on the muchtouted 'developmen­t plank'.

"However, that point was missing from the prime minister's speeches in Gujarat," it said.

In his home state, the prime minister was sometimes emotional and sometimes aggressive in election speeches, the Sena said.

"This is the state which gave us this prime minister and where the BJP has ruled for 22 years. Why should BJP stoop to such a low level during election campaign?" it posed.

"As is the tradition, EVM scams have been unearthed in Gujarat. It is futile to register a complaint on these scams with the BJP-sponsored Election Commission," the Sena said. The editorial said the quality of election campaign has "declined". "When we mentioned Afzal Khan in Maharashtr­a Assembly elections, the BJP said we had a low level in campaignin­g,” it said.

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