"It is impossible to say whose wave will sweep away whom in the future. Every hero of politics should tread with caution. The people of this country are supreme. One should not think that one has an unstinted support of people," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamana said.
"Having an excessive pride of simplicity and honesty is also not right. (Arvind) Kejriwal's brand is his muffler. But he should not have
"According to reports, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had worn a branded Rs 30-35 lakh suit when (US President Barack) Obama had come to India. Kejriwal should make sure his muffler too does not become branded like the suit," the Sena said.
A day after the BJP was decimated in the Delhi Assembly elections, the Sena had torn into its ally saying that the "broom-wielding" AAP had reduced the BJP to "dirt" in the election and virtually demanded that Modi accept the blame for it.
"The entire election campaign was run in the name of Modi. Anna Hazare said this is Modi's defeat. We too feel the same. The way the party attributed its success in other states to Modi, they should do the same for Delhi," it had said.
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