Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Sena slams BJP ‘betrayal’ of roping in turncoat Gavit

- Swapnil Rawal letters@hindustant­imes.com

PALGHAR BYPOLL After CM criticised the ally for fielding late MP Wanga’s son MUMBAI:Two NEWDELHI:With

days after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis accused the Shiv Sena of betrayal for fielding Sriniwas Wanga, son of late Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Chintaman Wanga, in the Palghar Lok Sabha bypoll, the Sena on Tuesday hit back, saying that roping in turncoat Rajendra Gavit and calling him the former MP’s “political heir” is what would truly amount to a betrayal of Wanga’s legacy.

Gavit was a Congress leader and used to be a minister in the Maharashtr­a government before joining the BJP this month.

The allies in the BJP-led government­s in Maharashtr­a and at the Centre are contesting against each other in the Palghar bypoll, necessitat­ed by Wanga’s death in January.This is the first time the Sena has fielded a candidate for a seat held by its ally, and Palghar has now become a prestige battle for both the parties.

At a rally on Sunday, Fadnavis said he had told Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray that the BJP was planning to give a ticket to a member of Wanga’s family. “Our ally (on the one hand) was welcoming our decision to give a ticket to the Wanga family and, on the other hand, was hatching a conspiracy,” the CM alleged.

Retaliatin­g in the party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, the Sena said: “Wanga’s legacy was his Hindutva ideology, but to import a turncoat leader like Rajendra Gavit and call him Wanga’s political heir at rallies is what is betrayal, sir.”

The editorial alleged that after Wanga’s death, the BJP abandoned his family, though the late MP had worked towards spreading the work of the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) among the tribal population in Thane and Palghar.

“He was loyal to the BJP until his death. But his loyalty did not matter to the BJP, and his family was abandoned after he died. It was then that the family joined the Sena. If the CM finds this betrayal, then the Marathi dictionary will have to be rewritten,” the Marathi daily said.

The editorial alleged that the BJP leadership did not bother to pay respects to the MP after his death. “Let alone the CM, even the local BJP and RSS leaders did not visit his family. Wanga died in Delhi, where his house was five minutes away from the BJP headquarte­rs; BJP national president Amitbhai’s (Amit Shah) house was three minutes away. But nobody went to his house to pay their respects,” the editorial said.

The Sena said it is confident of winning the by-election, which is slated for May 28. The results will be declared on May 31.

 ?? HT FILE/ANSHUMAN POYREKAR ?? Former congress leader Rajendra Gavit joined the BJP on May 8 and was hailed by CM Fadnavis as the ‘political heir’ of late Palghar MP. Gavit is BJP candidate for the May 28 bypoll.
HT FILE/ANSHUMAN POYREKAR Former congress leader Rajendra Gavit joined the BJP on May 8 and was hailed by CM Fadnavis as the ‘political heir’ of late Palghar MP. Gavit is BJP candidate for the May 28 bypoll.

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