Mumbai,
Sept 4: Shiv Sena today launched another attack on the Narendra Modi
Government in an editorial in its mouthpiece, 'Saamna', a day after the
much-awaited Cabinet reshuffle inducted several new faces from the BJP, the
Sena made its displeasure clear saying that none of the ministers have been
able to achieve anything stellar so far for people to expect much from them.
"Note-ban was a complete failure. Inflation and unemployment have gone up.
The need of food, shelter and home are equally critical even today. Students
and parents are in a fix due to the apathy in universities of Mumbai. Floods
have ravaged Bihar, Assam, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, causing an epidemic. Child
deaths continue in the Government hospitals. Which Ministry has solved which
problem really?" the editorial asked. It also questioned the timing of the
Cabinet reshuffle and asked why it was done in such a hurry right before when
the Prime Minister had to leave for China. "Cabinet reshuffle is like
playing cards. One never knows when a joker will become the king. Also, we
don't understand the connection between the PM's China visit and Cabinet
reshuffle. It was said he will bring about changes in the Cabinet before
leaving for China. But why? Is it that China would get upset if Mr Modi did not
have the list of new Cabinet Ministers in his pocket? Is it that it would then
revive the Doklam issue? The PM could have done the reshuffling even after his
return," the editorial said. Shiv Sena added that even after completing
three years at the Centre, Mr Modi continued to experiment with his Cabinet,
while the country awaited the magic called 'achhe din'. "Cabinet
reshuffling was the need of the hour for BJP. It has now been fulfilled. That's
it. There have been some shocking decisions in it though," it said. It was
speculated that a Shiv Sena MP would get a ministerial berth in the current
Cabinet expansion. But none of the allies have been given any share in it. The
Sena is upset that the BJP has been taking unilateral decisions without
involving any of its NDA allies. When asked about it, senior Shiv Sena leader and
executive editor of 'Saamna', Sanjay Raut said it was as if the NDA does not
exist. UNI
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