Pune Mayor Prashant Jagtap attended the program for the sake of protocol, but his party, NCP, alongwith Sena, MNS and Congress, boycotted it.
Shiv Sena is a ruling alliance partner of BJP in Maharashtra and a part of the NDA. However, the relations between the two allies are strained, especially in the last few days when state-level leaders of both parties traded barbs at each other.
Yesterday, leaders of NCP, Congress, Shiv Sena and MNS in accused BJP of hijacking the PM's programme and slammed the Centre for not following protocol as the invitation cards did not have the name of the Mayor.
Local NCP leaders stayed away from the event, saying that the PM had not even once visited Maharashtra when it was reeling under drought, and that he came only when civic elections were round the corner.
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