No-confidence motion has ended myth that govt is unshakable: Shiv Sena


Mumbai, Mar 19 (TOI): The Telugu Desam Party's no-confidence motion has put an end to the "myth" that the BJP-led central government has an unshakable mandate for the next 25 years, the Shiv Sena said today.

The Sena, however, alleged that the TDP's move was driven by its own political compulsions, and said the no-confidence motion will be futile as the NDA government enjoys a majority.

There is an environment of mistrust in the country against the government and next year there will be a "blast of resentment" that is prevailing among people, it said.

Ending its four-year-old alliance with the BJP, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) had on March 16 pulled out of the NDA over the Centre's refusal to grant Special Category Status to Andhra Pradesh and simultaneously moved a no-trust motion in Parliament.

"The TDP wants to bring in the no-confidence motion for its personal political reasons and not for any 'nationalist' reason," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu had been demanding a special status for Andhra Pradesh and as his demands were not fulfilled, the YSR Congress and the TDP sought to bring in the motion, it said.

"In 2019, there will be a blast of resentment that is prevailing among masses today. That time, a no-confidence motion will be passed with a complete majority," the Sena claimed.

"The motion moved by the TDP and the YSR Congress has at least put an end to the myth that this government is unshakable for the next 25 years," it said.
Bihar made similar demands much before Andhra Pradesh did so, the Sena noted.

"Prior to the Assembly polls (in Bihar), Prime Minister Narendra Modi indulged in auctioning. He threw figures ranging from Rs 50,000 crore to 1.5 lakh crore for Bihar's development, yet lost the polls. In the end, the state did not even receive Rs 1.5 out of the total money promised," it alleged.

"Nitish Kumar was made to leave (the alliance with RJD leader) Lalu Prasad with the promise of a special status to Bihar. However, the promises made to Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu were not fulfilled," it said.

The Sena, an ally of the BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra, said there was an environment of mistrust in the country against the government.

"Bringing in a no-confidence motion will be of no use because there is a majority government. The wave on which this government came to power has receded. However, the government is very much there. Also, will the Lok Sabha speaker allow the motion?" it asked.

If there is "true resentment" against the Centre, Chandrababu Naidu should sacrifice his position in the state government and along with YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy, present a formidable opposition to the BJP.

"However, there is competition among both and the BJP is enjoying," it added.

  

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Either now or before this Shiv Sena could not rule their own state Maharashtra without BJP’s support. The latter still commands massive support in the country. The Senas should be more worried about their own survival.

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  • L n T, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Shiv Sena double standard
    Are you supporting BJP or other NDA left parties.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Shiv Sena has not guts to exit NDA & still doing Bakwas ...

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  • Joe Britto, Nakre/Bangalore

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    With every single Ally against it and many of its own members in a grumpy mood and firefighting between the various groups, the BJP's invincibility is no more there and the cracks are clearly visible to the ENTIRE globe and it's impossible to cover either with Vikas or Bakwas.

    The Bell tolls for Thee BJP.

    But let not the Congress think its ground has been cleared.

    Both these Giants have taken the nation for a ride and must form a JOINT opposition.
    There are many other parties and many many leaders who are capable of leading a coalition .

    In most parts of the world Coalitions have become a practice and norm of the day due to
    extreme polarization and India is no exception to this rule.

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  • krishna, mangalore

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Shiva sena is 100 % correct

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    ..UDDAV has lost all credibility, he ruined Bal takre legacy with his power hungry ego mentality..which no confidence motion he is talking about..where is it..do opposition has courage to debate anything in parliament ..do they debated anything today..from 2014 only shouting shouting to adjurn ..funny is that Shivsena itself absent from NC motion..then what he is shaking..

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  • NAVEEN, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    BJP government is unshakable for the next 25 years. JAI Modiji....

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  • SURAJ, Mumbai - manglore

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Better give even more votes to BJP next time so that this kind of nonsense by useless opposition political parties cannot take place....................................

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  • Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Sanjay Raut has become the darling of the secular media...

    But the truth is since he has become Saamna editor, distribution of the magazine has fallen by 60%.

    Modi has tightened noose on all these parties who looted for decades. Be it DMK, Laloo, SP, Mayawati, Congi, MNS, Pawar, Mamta, Cpm, kejri & gang..

    Even some BJP allies are uncomfortable with the fact Modi is not allowing them to siphon off.

    Modi is one man standing in the way of all these looters.Very strong chowkidar indeed....

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  • Prashanth Poojary, karkala

    Mon, Mar 19 2018

    Mr Phadnavis, deprived shiv sena from their public money looting seams.
    Hence now doing all these drama.

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