Shiv Sena mouthpiece scrambles editorial to negate KCR impact

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The shortcomings of political parties and succeeding maharashtra administrations were highlighted by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President and chief minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, and his remarks still seem to reverberate around Matoshree. The uddhav thackeray branch of the Shiv Sena's mouthpiece, Saamna, scrambled an editorial on wednesday in an effort to downplay the effects that chandrasekhar Rao's controversial remarks and public gatherings have had in Maharashtra.

The editorial has attempted to insinuate that the BRS will allow the bjp to divide votes that could otherwise go to the shiv sena by referring to the BRS as the 'B' squad of the BJP. "KCR is pleading with the maharashtra farmers on an emotional level to vote for him on their behalf. However, the big picture is that his party would open the door for the bjp to split the vote. politics inside the bjp have always been this way, it said.

Saamna simultaneously acknowledged Chandrashekhar Rao's achievements in Telangana. It was stated that Chandrashekhar Rao had a significant and irrefutable role in the creation of the State of Telangana. "It is also true that telangana State would not have been created if Rao had not battled. Rao twice held the position of telangana Chief Minister. No one can predict whether his party will hold onto power in 2024, despite the fact that he has successfully carried out a number of these initiatives to raise the standard of living for the farmers there', it stated.

After describing Chandrashekhar Rao's struggle against the Centre's intimidation tactics, particularly against the abuse of central investigation agencies, it is claimed that the bjp previously "used" Asaduddin Owaisi, the leader of the All india Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), to split votes and that it is currently attempting to take advantage of the BRS's presence in Maharashtra.

Prior to Saamna, sanjay raut of the shiv sena (UBT faction) and ajit pawar of the nationalist congress party (NCP) both attempted to downplay the BRS's rising prominence in maharashtra by claiming that the party would not be able to broaden its support base in the State.


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