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Congress Leadership Always Puts Their Party Before Nation AAP Leader Preeti Sharma Menon

Mumbai: The talk of the entire nation is will congress and NCP join Shiv Sena to form government in Maharashtra. Yesterday was the day when Shiv Sena needed letters from both the parties of their support but due to being late the question could not be solved yesterday.

Shiv Sena asked for more time but Governor refused to do so. With Congress taking it slow on government formation in Maharashtra, the Aam Aadmi Party’s state leader Preeti Sharma Menon on Tuesday said the Congress leadership always puts the party before the nation and claimed that they are giving Maharashtra “on a platter” to the BJP

“Congress leadership always puts their party before the nation. In Lok Sabha, they stubbornly refused regional alliances and helped BJP sweep. Now they are giving Maharashtra on a platter to the BJP. Its moribund attitude will decimate it soon,” Menon tweeted.

https://twitter.com/PreetiSMenon/status/1194086453275451393

She also said that the Congress MLAs in Maharashtra should join Sharad Pawar, president of Nationalist Congress Party, adding “it’s really time for Congress to die”.

As Shiv Sena and Congress are been the parties that have different agendas on almost every topic. Shiv Sena is a Hindu Nationalist Political party whereas Congress is a secular party. Shiv Sena has opposed every now and then when Congress was in power. But today if these two parties get combine then the questions will arise about the ideologies of the parties.

Shiv Sena is a regional party but Congress is a party with widespread roots all over in India. With upcoming Jharkhand and Delhi election’s BJP will get a point to criticize Congress about being combine with Shiv Sena. If Congress will think about this and will not give its support to Shiv Sena the statement given by Preeti Sharma would be right.

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