Narendra Modi met Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray at his home Matoshree in Mumbai today. Mr Thackeray had attacked him in two back-to-back editorials and later said his intent was to offer "constructive criticism" to the Gujarat Chief Minister.Mr Thackeray, in his party's newspaper this week - ran Mr Modi down on two fronts.
He chided the chief minister for choosing only Gujaratis as the beneficiary of a recent rescue mission in Uttarakhand, where thousands have been stranded by flash floods. Mr Thackeray also suggested that by making Mr Modi its campaign chief, his party, the BJP, has greatly limited its options for political alliances.
Mr Modi's lofty new role cost the bJP its biggest partner, the regional super-power from Bihar, the Janata Dal United or JDU. Now, Mr Thackeray's Shiv Sena is the second-largest member of the main opposition coalition, the National Democratic Alliance or NDA.The enervated NDA, Mr Thackeray sarcastically observed in an article on Monday, has just about enough members for a cosy tea party.
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