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Maharashtra: Raut Refers To Hitler To Fire Fresh Salvo At Fadnavis

In Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, Editor Sanjay Raut wrote, "it is time to accept that Hitler is dead and the looming clouds of slavery have disappeared."
MUMBAI, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 30: Yuva Sena President Aaditya Thackeray and Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut share a light moment during a party rally at Worli, on September 30, 2019 in Mumbai, India. While addressing the rally Thackeray announced that he will take the electoral plunge in the upcoming Assembly elections and contest from the Worli constituency in Mumbai. (Photo by Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA - SEPTEMBER 30: Yuva Sena President Aaditya Thackeray and Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut share a light moment during a party rally at Worli, on September 30, 2019 in Mumbai, India. While addressing the rally Thackeray announced that he will take the electoral plunge in the upcoming Assembly elections and contest from the Worli constituency in Mumbai. (Photo by Kunal Patil/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

MUMBAI—Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut on Sunday hit out at Maharashtra’s caretaker chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and accused him of playing politics of fear, while making a reference to German dictator Adolf Hitler in the backdop of logjam over government formation in the state.

Without naming Fadnavis, Raut, in a fresh attack on the BJP leader amid the ongoing war of words between the saffron allies, said, “When ways of threatening and seeking political support don’t work, it is time to accept that Hitler is dead and the looming clouds of slavery have disappeared.“

In his column ‘Rokhthok’ in Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, he said Fadnavis, despite being blessed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to become chief minister for the second time, has not been able to assume the top post in Maharashtra.

“He could not take oath because BJP chief Amit Shah has remained aloof from developments in the state,” Raut said.

In the October 21 polls, the BJP won 105 seats while ally Sena won 56 seats. The majority mark in the 288-member state Assembly is 145.

However, since the poll results were announced on October 24, both the parties have been bickering over the chief minister’s post, resulting in a stalemate over government formation.

Raut said even 15 days after the results were announced, Fadnavis could not take oath as the chief minister.

“The BJP’s biggest ally Shiv Sena not ready to speak to the outgoing chief minister is the biggest defeat (of the BJP). This time, Sena president Uddhav Thackeray will decide the next chief minister of Maharashtra,” he said.

NCP president Sharad Pawar and many Congress leaders have communicated to their party chief Sonia Gandhi that their priority is to have a “non-BJP” chief minister in the state, the Rajya Sabha member said in the Marathi publication.

“Everyone wants to end the politics of revenge, subservience and playing dirty tricks,” Raut said.

“Those who used to threaten others with their power are now scared,” he said in remarks laced with sarcasm.

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