MUMBAI: Days after BJP chief Amit Shah 's remarks that his party will thrash former allies if a pre-poll alliance did not materialise ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, senior Shiv Sena leader Ramdas Kadam has threatened to "bury" the BJP.Kadam, whose party is currently an ally of the ruling BJP at the Centre and in Maharashtra , also noted that the Sena had won 63 seats, out of the total 288, in the 2014 state Assembly polls despite the 'Modi wave'. "They (BJP) have already lost elections miserably in five states. Don't come to Maharashtra and threaten us or we will bury you. "Then how will they give further reservation to everybody? Are these decisions being taken in view of the elections?"
Source: Economic Times January 09, 2019 06:56 UTC