Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray today said India had failed to get international support on its issues with Pakistan and China despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi making friends with world leaders.
Thackeray, whose party is a constituent of the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre and in Maharashtra, also said it would be an injustice to the nation if the senior ally remained embroiled in elections and internal politics.
“What has happened which caused a severe unrest in Kashmir and has made the dragon (China) our enemy? Are we lacking somewhere? The PM roams around the world and has made many friends. Then, why is it that nobody is openly supporting us against these enemies?” Thackeray asked in the second part of his interview to Sena mouthpiece Saamana.
“The BJP might be considering the Shiv Sena as its number one enemy. That is why may be, Pakistan and China have been ignored? If they feel the Sena is a bigger enemy than these two nations, it is their misfortune, not mine,” he said.
According to Thackeray, China’s strength cannot be ignored and India needs to make efforts to match it.
“If the ruling party remains stuck in elections and internal politics, it will be an injustice to the nation… You can win elections anytime, you have even won them. But, a war is a war and there is China on the opposite side,” he said.
“On one hand, they (the BJP) have been able to get back Kashmir from Pakistan and on the other hand, China is trying to expand,”Thackeray said.