New Delhi:
As the BJP battles with various internal crises, some allies are openly criticising the party.
After Janata Dal United leader Sharad Yadav questioned the unceremonious sacking of Jaswant Singh over his Jinnah book, it's now the turn of the BJP's oldest ally Shiv Sena.
In a sharply worded editorial in the Sena mouthpiece Saamna, Sena supremo Bal Thackeray says: What has happened to the BJP? Is their leadership gripped with swine flu or some other disease?
But on a more charitable note, Thackeray says he firmly believes the BJP will recover and come out of this situation and the party will not hold them to ransom ahead of the Maharashtra polls.
After Janata Dal United leader Sharad Yadav questioned the unceremonious sacking of Jaswant Singh over his Jinnah book, it's now the turn of the BJP's oldest ally Shiv Sena.
In a sharply worded editorial in the Sena mouthpiece Saamna, Sena supremo Bal Thackeray says: What has happened to the BJP? Is their leadership gripped with swine flu or some other disease?
But on a more charitable note, Thackeray says he firmly believes the BJP will recover and come out of this situation and the party will not hold them to ransom ahead of the Maharashtra polls.