"(Former Maharashtra Chief Minister) Ashok Chavan had alleged that the BJP is trying to divide Maharashtra into two parts. We congratulate him (for saying that). Whether it is the BJP or any other party dreaming of dividing Maharashtra, we will not let it happen," the Sena said in an editorial, in its mouthpiece 'Saamna'.
The Sena was referring to the comments made by Chavan on Monday, while launching the Congress' campaign for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state, when he had accused the BJP of having a "secret agenda" to "split Maharashtra" and create a "separate state of Vidarbha".
"Let the Congress do anything it can to gain in the upcoming Assembly elections, but it will continue to remain a dead party. The people of Maharashtra have taken a stand to oust the Congress from the state," it said.
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