Mumbai: In first signs of a thaw in the saffron alliance after a tense stand-off over seat-sharing for Maharashtra Assembly polls, Shiv Sena today said the situation in the state is “good” and the “horses of Sena-BJP are running fast and are unstoppable” against “Congress-NCP mules”.
Sena, in an editorial in party mouthpiece ‘Saamana', also blamed “some in the media” for wanting the alliance to snap.
“The situation in Maharashtra is good. The horses of Sena-BJP are running fast and are unstoppable. There is no value of Congress-NCP mules,” it said even as leaders of the two parties today came together in front of the media for the first time in several days and asserted both wanted the alliance to continue.
“What news is there if the alliance remains? But there is certainly news if it snaps. That is why, some in media are waiting for the alliance to snap,” the editorial said.
“It is said that there is betting of Rs 100-500 crore on whether ‘Mahayuti' alliance will remain or break,” it said, adding “media is now part of this betting. A section is waiting for the alliance to break so that it can be sensational news.”