"People are in despair and have been made beggars and forced onto the streets. Nero (Roman Emperor) played the fiddle when Rome was burning," an editorial in Shiv Sena mouthpiece "Saamana", said today.
"Similarly, there are some who have made people bankrupt and are linking it to patriotism. The public sentiment is that Balasaheb should have been alive to silence such wagging tongues and give voice to the hardships of common man," it said.
Hitting out at the government's move to mark the account holders with indelible ink to monitor suspicious depositors, the Sena said, "In the absence of elections, putting ink on the hands of people and making them stand in queues is a national crime. People are hiding their marked fingers in their pockets and living with upset hearts."
The NDA constituent said that demonetising 500 and 1,000 rupee currency notes and leaving the people hungry and helpless is worse than the Jalianwala Bagh massacre.
"He himself had the strength of a thousand such iron men, but didn't have any greed for power," the Sena said.
It further said that while the Army conducted a surgical strike on Pakistani soil after the Uri terror attack, the question remains if the neighbouring country has learnt its lessons.
"Firing at the border continues unabated and everyday 2-4 soldiers get martyred," it said.
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