"Among the many issues which crop up ahead of elections is the issue of a separate Vidarbha. As people don't support the demand, it cannot be said what some people will do only to attract attention on this," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana said here.
"Nitin Gadkari is now a minister at the Centre and has 'weight' (influence) in Delhi. He will do everything to ensure development of Vidarbha," it said. The editorial mentioned a protest march taken out to his residence in Nagpur by a group seeking separate Vidarbha state.
"Those seeking to divide states are now trying to split the country and such pests need to be crushed at once," Saamana said.
The party's views on Vidarbha came two days after Maharashtra deputy chief minister and NCP heavyweight Ajit Pawar highlighted the political differences between alliance partners Shiv Sena and BJP on Vidarbha.
"I challenge the leaders of Shiv Sena and BJP to come out in the open on one dais and announce what is their stand on Vidarbha, consisting of 11-12 districts. BJP's state president Devendra Fadnavis is from Vidarbha and he is openly supporting the creation of Vidarbha.
"How can a person who wants division of Maharashtra be a contender for the chief minister's post in this state. Is the Shiv Sena listening? Will they work with the party that wants to divide Maharashtra?" Pawar had said.
