The North Indian leaders of Shiv Sena have resigned en-masse from the outfit protesting its “outrageous conduct” towards non-Marathis in Maharashtra and will float a separate party.
“Shiv Sena is no different from Khalistan and Jammu and Kashmir militant groups which are trying to create a rift between people along regional lines. The main aim of these forces is to split our country,” Shiv Sena’s North India chief Jai Bhagwan Goyal told reporters here on Wednesday.
“The outrageous conduct of Shiv Sena towards non-Marathis and North Indians in Maharashtra has deeply hurt the sentiments of Shiv Sainiks in this region,” he said, adding, “if the attacks on our people will not stop, we will retaliate and we can go to any extent.”
Goyal, who was associated with the Shiv Sena for the past 20 years, accused the saffron group of getting reduced to a “private limited company” run by party supremo Bal Thackeray’s son Uddhav and his followers. He further charged them with trying to limit the party within Maharashtra’s boundaries.
Among the leaders who have resigned are Dinanath Pandey, Jharkhand Shiv Sena chief and Madhukar Dogri, who heads the party unit in Himachal Pradesh.