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Elections 2014: Shiv Sena distances itself from Ramdas Kadam's 'anti-Muslim' remarks

Even as the NDA is reeling from the controversial statements from VHP chief Pravin Togadia and Bihar BJP leader Giriraj Singh, a Shiv Sena leader has caused the alliance further embarrassment by making anti-minority statements while sharing a stage with Narendra Modi

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Ramdas Kamat

Ramdas Kamat

Under fire over the "anti-Muslim" remarks by its leader Ramdas Kadam at the NDA rally in Mumbai ahead of BJP's PM nominee Narendra Modi's address, the Shiv Sena on Tuesday said those were personal views of Kadam and did not reflect the party position.

"The statements made by Shri Ramdas Kadam do not echo the sentiments of Shri Balasaheb Thackeray, Uddhav-ji Thackeray and the Shiv Sena party. It is his personal view. The party's stand on Hindutva is clear, and voiced by Uddhav-ji time and again," a Sena spokesperson said.

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