Derecognise Shiv Sena, book its leaders, demands AAP

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Oct 19 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today demanded that the Shiv Sena be derecognised in the backdrop of the latter's recent activities, including today's protests at BCCI office here, saying in its nearly 50 years of existence the regional party has only contributed to "politics of hate and goondaism".
"It's been nearly 50 years of Shiv Sena's existence and other than politics of hate and goondaism it has not made one credible contribution to the nation," AAP spokesperson Preeti Sharma Menon said here.
Slamming the Sena, Menon said though the party has not ruled the state on its own even once, it claimed to be the voice of Maharashtra.
"Surviving on coalitions and politics of convenience, it has not ruled Maharashtra on its own even once, and yet poses as the voice of Maharashtra. It took more than two decades of existence for Shiv Sena to win one Lok Sabha seat and its best Assembly performance was 73/288 in 1995, after nearly 30 years of existence," she pointed out.
"So what exactly is the Shiv Sena? It is just a front for goondas who earn their living by threatening harmless people like singers, writers and holding the financial capital to ransom with its threats of bandhs and riots," she said in a statement.
In the last few weeks, the Shiv Sena has threatened and cancelled Pakistani singer Ghulam Ali's concert and attacked the organiser of a launch event of a book, written by a former Pakistani minister. Today they have attacked the BCCI offices which has led to cancellation of the India- Pakistan cricket meet, Menon said.
"This is completely unacceptable. Civil society must come together and demand a ban on Shiv Sena, as they neither understand, nor participate in upholding our Constitution or our democracy. Instead they are always ready to precipitate tensions with neighbouring countries," she said.
"The AAP demands that the Election Commission should take note of Shiv Sena's illegal and dangerous activities and de-recognise them. The state government should book Sena leaders for inciting violence and destroying the law and order of the state," she demanded.
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First Published: Oct 19 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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