Saamana edit criticises Modi, asks him to tackle Pakistan as a priority

It admitted that a couple of months ago, India had snapped off secretary-level talks with Pakistan, but that was not enough

IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 08 2014 | 11:31 AM IST

The Shiv Sena has blamed BJP's Maharashtra leadership for "playing with national security" over the India-Pakistan border skirmishes, saying Prime Minister "Narendra Modi is needed in New Delhi, but the BJP has stopped him in Maharashtra" that goes to poll Oct 15.

"Modi is needed in New Delhi, but the BJP has stopped him in Maharashtra. This is playing with national security," said an edit in the party mouthpiece 'Saamana' Wednesday.

It said Modi "is currently busy with election campaign in Maharashtra" and he is moving in different villages for votes.

"Maharashtra politics can come later. The country's security is important. Modiji, please stop tolerating the indiscretions of Pakistan," Sena urged.

It admitted that a couple of months ago, India had snapped off secretary-level talks with Pakistan, but that was not enough.

In fact, after the September firing incidents by Pakistan on the international borders, Indian had warned of retaliating with bullets for bullets.

"When will that (retaliation) happen? Modi is too busy with Maharashtra Assembly elections," lamented the BJP's ex-ally of 25 years.

Taking a dig at Modi's oft-repeated statement of a 56-inch chest, the Sena said that for safeguarding India's security and teaching a lesson to Pakistan, there is no need to measure the chest.

"Why should be sit and count our bodies (of casualties)? If they kill five, we should kill their 50 and bring their heads to Chhatrapati Shivaji's Maharashtra," it urged, seeking strong action as seven people have been killed in India in the Pakistani firings.

Incidentally, after the BJP unilaterally snapped ties Sep 25, the Shiv Sena has launched a bitter counter-attack, especially targetting Modi almost daily through 'Saamana' group edits and in public rallies.

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First Published: Oct 08 2014 | 11:14 AM IST

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