Govts are toppled by people: Sena
Mumbai: The Shiv Sena has dubbed as "stupid" the Maharashtra police's claim that the five arrested Left-wing activists were involved in an alleged Maoist plot to overthrow the Modi administration.
The BJP's carping ally said the police assertion about security threat to Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Maoists was just a "conspiracy theory".
The Uddhav Thackeray-led party said Modi's security remains robust and there is no need to worry on that front.
"The government should stop stating that these so called Maoists could potentially topple the sitting government at the Centre. This is a stupid statement," the Sena said in an editorial published in its mouthpiece 'Saamana', Monday. "Manmohan Singh's (Congress-led UPA) government was brought down by the people of this country not by Maoists or Naxalites. In recent times, governing parties were changed through democratic process alone," the Marathi daily said. The saffron outfit asked the police to exercise restrain while making claims. "Had these Maoists possessed power to topple governments, they would not have lost control in West Bengal, Tripura and Manipur.
"The police (must) exercise restrain while making claims or else Modi and the BJP will be ridiculed once again," the Sena cautioned. The party, which has ministers in the BJP-led governments in Maharashtra and also at the Centre, said there is nothing to worry about Modi's security. "Another conspiracy theory of the police is about threat to the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His security is of very high standard and there is nothing to worry about," the party said. "(Former PMs) Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi had an element of adventurism (in them), which went wrong and they lost their lives. (However), Modi would not engage in such adventurism," said the Sena publication.
The saffron party also took a dig at the people who have been criticising the arrest of five Left-wing activists late last month for alleged links with Maoists. "Urban Maoists" are involved in philosophising the acts of Naxals in remote areas of Chhattisgarh, Telangana, AP, West Bengal and Odisha.
Naxalites run their own parallel governments in remote areas and several people, including government officials and Congress leader Vidya Charan Shukla, have lost their lives in attacks carried out by them, the Sena said.