Why separate yardsticks for us, BJP workers: Sena asks Maha CM

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 25 2016 | 5:02 PM IST
Shiv Sena today questioned Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over the "leniency" shown by police towards violence by ABVP members in Pune's Fergusson College, saying he should clarify if separate yardsticks are being used by the law enforcement agency.
"Those who indulge in violence at Fergusson are allowed to go scott free, while Shiv Sena workers who protested against a 'BJP woman' for her anti-Maharashtra remarks are sent to jail," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.
Fadnavis also holds Home portfolio in the state.
"Cases of rioting and robbery were slapped against these (Sena) activists. For this, the Home Minister was pulling the strings," the Sena said.
However, the same charges were not applied against those indulging in violence on the Fergusson campus, it said.
"If separate legislation has come into existence for every political party in the state, then the CM should tell us so. If the winds of vested political interests started blowing in the education campus, what else remains," the BJP ally said.
"A game of 'one state, two laws' is being played and this is a dangerous thing," the editorial read.
The college principal is doubtful if "anti-national" slogans were raised on the campus during the heated exchange between members of ABVP and a group of Ambedkarite students during an informal event organised on Tuesday, it said.
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Meanwhile, Sena MP Sanjay Raut today blamed the Centre
for not handling the crisis in Marathwada well.
"It did not handle the situation well, this is our view," Raut said outside Parliament when asked how the Centre was handling the drought situation.
Taking an indirect dig at the PM, he said, "My appeal to the PM is please visit Marathwada to see the situation there. You travel the world over and you are a world leader. You are holding rallies in West Bengal and Assam. Come to Marathwada also once."
Raut also criticised BJP on Uttarakhand issue and said the responsibility of the Centre is to develop the country and not indulge in "politics" in smaller states.
Attacking BJP on Uttarakhand crisis, Raut said, "We have already stated (our position). Do you want to create instability in small states which need more stability, which is the responsibility of the Centre."
He said, "They are backward states and have smaller assemblies and you want to create trouble in these states?"
Sharpening his attack, he further said, "You are basically doing it for politics. You indulge in politics and you create smaller states. Your responsibility is to develop the country.
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First Published: Mar 25 2016 | 5:02 PM IST

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