Mumbai, November 22 (IANS). Shiv Sena spokesperson Raju Waghmare spoke to IANS on several issues on Friday. He reacted to the violence erupting in the north-eastern state of Manipur, the announcement of names of 11 AAP candidates for the Delhi elections and Kejriwal’s launch of the ‘Rewari Pe Charcha’ app.
On the violence that broke out in the northeastern state of Manipur, Raju Waghmare said that the violence in Manipur is the contribution of Congress. Such high levels of violence and hatred do not arise in one’s heart in a day. It takes time for this to happen. When there was a Congress government in Manipur, efforts should have been made to rectify the rifts and differences among the people there, efforts should have been made to communicate with the people. But Congress has a habit of eating everything after cooling it down. Don’t pay attention to problems. Due to this habit, hatred increased among the people there, the result of which is visible today.
He said that on one hand Congress talks about opening ‘shop of love’ and on the other hand it is working to spread hatred. He said, “Manipur violence is the work of the Congress Party. The Congress Party was engrossed in the arrogance of power and did not pay attention to the problems there.”
Assembly elections are going to be held in Delhi. ‘AAP’ and ‘Congress’ are the two major components of the opposition grand alliance ‘India’ block, but ‘AAP’ has announced the names of its 11 candidates. Regarding this, Shiv Sena spokesperson Raju Waghmare said, “The ‘Indi’ alliance had ended in the Lok Sabha itself. Mamata Banerjee had formed her own separate camp. If Arvind Kejriwal has announced the names of 11 candidates, then neither he nor the Congress But neither do we trust the other parties in the alliance. Delhi is his constituency, so Kejriwal will not listen to anyone.
Arvind Kejriwal has launched ‘Rewari Par Charcha’ app. Regarding this, Waghmare said that many people in the country are below the poverty line, in such a situation the responsibility of the government is to make the people of that society stand on their feet. If this does not happen, then AAP is not fit to run the government.
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