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Shiv Sena leaving NDA

Shiv Sena and Shiromani Akali Dal have been one of the most loyal and trustworthy friends of BJP for over the years. Apart from these two parties all other allies were for their own temporary interests. All of such political parties have directly or indirectly alleged BJP as a communal party. 

With the resignation of Arvind Sawant , MP of Shiv Sena from central minsitry indicates that Shiv Sena has agreed to one of the pre conditions of NCP that Shiv Sena must leave NDA. Eyeing on the seat of CM of Maharashtra , Shiv Sena has left its most important ally i.e. BJP. 

Sharad Pawar has been successful to break NDA. Its a fine example of politics. Shiv Sena had never serious differences with NCP. 

Ram Mandir was the connecting link between BJP and Shiv Sena. Both the parties have main object to build Ram Mandir at Ayodhya. Now with the decision of Supreme Court, a new age has begun but at the same time, Shiv Sena broke relationship with BJP. 

BJP has been listening a lot from Shiv Sena through Sanjay Raut and Samna for last 6 years. Now Ram Mandir politics has ended, hence Shiv Sena does not have anything in hand which may disturb Congress and NCP so that people may allege Congress NCP to be an ally with Communal Party. For last many years, Shiv Sena has been seen to be less communal and mild on Hindutva Agenda as BJP is taking care of those issues. 

The above development is identical to what Nitish Kumar did in Bihar to take help from Lalu. However, it is seen in Indian politics that no party who is giving support from outside, let live the ruling party to sit peacefully. Congress, from outside, will never let this coalition of NCP and Shiv Sena to move peacefully. 

BJP will do wait and watch politics. But now Shiv Sena, NCP, Congress, JDU, LJP, CPIM may start to think alternative government in the Centre as BJP has got enough Kudos on getting favourable decision from suprement court. 

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