Maha Sadan fracas: Sena defends MPs, Oppn push for statement

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Press Trust of India Mumbai/New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 24 2014 | 6:49 PM IST
Shiv Sena today defended its MPs involved in alleged force-feeding of a fasting Muslim employee and said a "protest" against mismanagement was given "communal colour" for "political mileage" even as the Opposition in Parliament pressed government for a statement.
Under fire over a party MP Rajan Vichare being caught on video footage forcing a catering superviser fasting for Ramzan to eat a chapati at the new Maharashtra Sadan in Delhi last week, the Sena invoked the Maratha pride and turned the spotlight on the quality of food there. It said the incident was blown out of proportion.
"Shiv Sena respects all religions but will not tolerate if anyone tries to flaunt his religious affiliation for intimidation. One should keep his religion in his heart and in his house. But if someone wears it on sleeve and tries to malign Shiv Sena by playing politics over it, we will not tolerate it," an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.
The editorial launched a scathing attack on the "poor quality of service being rendered at Maharashtra Sadan by the management".
Without naming Vichare, the editorial asked, "Was it wrong to question the injustice?. Was it wrong to question the catering contractor on quality of food served there?
"What is wrong if the chapati is taken to the mouth of the contractor and he was asked to eat it. It was not written on his face that he was a Muslim. It was just a coincidence. The contractor serves such chapatis that are difficult to break. How is one supposed to eat such food?" it said.
The editorial said that basic facilities like clean drinking water, cleanliness and proper canteen management are lacking at Sadan.
"Maharashtra Sadan has become a personal fiefdom... This is an insult to the Marathi manoos. Instead of taking note of the voice raised by the Marathi MPs, the chief minister and the state chief secretary are trying to give communal colour to the incident," it charged.
In the Rajya Sabha, the government said it will respond on the issue after ascertaining full facts by tomorrow.
Congress, SP and Left members raised the issue when the House met for the day, saying 24 hours have passed since the issue was first raised but the government is yet to come back.
"We are ascertaining facts. We will be finding out full details and then only respond." Parliamentary Affairs Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said.
"By tomorrow, we will come back (on the issue)," he said.
Scores of NSUI activists staged a protest outside the Rail Bhawan in Delhi demanding Vichare's suspension from the Lok Sabha.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah dubbed the incident aas "goondaism".
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First Published: Jul 24 2014 | 6:49 PM IST

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