Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come under fire from
Shiv Sena, led by Uddhav Thackeray, who claims that his trip to Mumbai is merely another "campaign for his party, not for the good of the state." "Modi is spending a short time in Mumbai, and it is stated that during his visit, he will lay the groundwork for Mumbai's prosperous future. But when exactly did the BJP begin to be concerned about Mumbai's future and prosperity? It is untrue to claim that the Prime Minister represents Mumbai's bright future. He is running for office on behalf of his party, but can Mumbai be free of Shiv Sena saffron?" "Saamana," a Shiv Sena mouthpiece, said.
The editorial in the Sena claims that Mumbai will only develop if attempts are made to "loot" Marathi workers' labour. "The Marathi people created Mumbai with their own hands, while the "Delhiswars" was built with loot from the same Mumbai. Mumbai will be blessed if no attempt is made to plunder the future and prosperity that 105 martyrs established "Saamana" were written by the party.
"The Prime Minister has planned events like the groundbreaking of large-scale projects, Bhumi Pujan, etc. The BJP has flown its flag throughout Mumbai to welcome the Prime Minister. The Shinde group attempted in vain to demonstrate its existence somewhere in this, but just as the crocodile swallowed the frog, so too has this group been ingested, and the image of the frog entering the crocodile's jaws is apparent, "It read.
The Prime Minister will undertake Bhumi Pujan, an inauguration, and other development projects in Mumbai that were largely approved while Shiv Sena was in control of the Municipal Corporation. The public is aware of everything, despite the Bharatiya Janata Party's attempts to claim credit, it argued. Shiv Sena was in control of the Municipal Corporation when the majority of the development projects that the Prime Minister will undertake Bhumi Pujan, an inauguration, etc. in Mumbai were approved. The people are aware of everything, despite any attempts to the contrary by the
Bharatiya Janata Party, it was stated.