Will not let Rahul Gandhi come to power by supporting traitors, says Thackeray
PTI, Apr 8, 2019, 11:46 AM IST
Nagpur: Hitting out at Congress president Rahul Gandhi over his party’s promise to abolish sedition law, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray said Sunday that he will not be allowed to come to power by supporting “traitors”.
Thackeray was addressing an election rally at Kalmeshwar in support of Shiv Sena’s Ramtek constituency candidate Krupal Tumane.
He said the BJP, Shiv Sena and the Republican Party of India (RPI) have come together on one ideology for the love of the nation.
“But, I want to ask why have Maha Aghadi come together who have conflicts between them. Who are these people? Our dream is for the country, what about you? Your dream is only power. Our prime minister will be Narendra Modi tomorrow also. And I want to ask the opposition to announce one name for the PM’s post,” said Thackeray.
Thackeray also took a potshot at Congress’ promise in its manifesto to abolish the sedition law. “Do you agree with this?… Anyone who commits treason should be hanged,” he said.
“If Gandhi thinks he will come to power by supporting traitors, we will not let it happen,” he added.
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