Shiv Sena takes a dig at PM Modi, says his 'Jubaan Sambhalo' advice to BJP leaders ineffective


Mumbai/New Delhi, Apr 24 (Zee News): Shiv Sena, in its mouthpiece 'Saamana' – a Marathi language daily newspaper, launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, holding him responsible for the 'irresponsible' statements made BJP lawmakers and members.

“In this BJP raj, inspired by (PM) Modi, party ministers have no control over their tongue,” said Shiv Sena in an editorial piece, while referring to the recent statement made by party lawmaker Santosh Gangwar.

Gangwar had said the "incidents of rape in the country are unfortunate, but sometimes they cannot be prevented". The statement, made in response to the massive outrage across the country over rape and murder of minor girls in Kathua, Unnao and Surat, had sparked a massive row.

“Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who was also the country's Prime Minister, spoke few but correct words. But (PM) Modi, as pointed out by his criticisers, speaks on any issue at any time. Up till yesterday, (PM) Modi was entertaining the media. Today, the entertainment is being provided by Rahul Gandhi and others including (BJP) ministers like Santosh Gangwar who reflect the (BJP) party's mindset with their inner voice sometimes spilling out in the open,” added the editorial piece.

The piece went on to dissect PM Modi's recent warning to party leaders, where he had asked party members to refrain from making "irresponsible" statements.

“Earlier too, the PM had asked its party members to speak sensibly without any effect. People still end up speaking without thinking,” it said.

The Shiv Sena also recalled how BJP members forced the then late politician RR Patil to resign over his comments on the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

"Following the (2008 Mumbai) terror attacks, the then home minister RR Patil had mistakenly said that 'such small things keep happening in big cities'. There was a massive furore over this with BJP members gheraoing him and forcing him to resign. But Santosh Gangwar statement and crime is way more serious, but he continues to be the minister, with no one asking for his resignation," wrote the article.

Patil, who died in September 2014, had said at a press conference, “In big cities like this (Mumbai), small incidents do happen. It's not a total failure.” His comments drew severe flak for downplaying the gravity of the situation. He was later forced to resign after furore over the comments.

 

  

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  • pradeep, Kerala

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    How can he advice when himself is a man of only words and no actions. This has been his agenda from day one in the govt. Talk about all issues which are not important and irrelevant but be dumb on issues which really matter and need to spoken on. Comparitevly we can affirmitavly say that PM Manmohan Singh spoke few words but spoke when it mattered. This is the type of PM we have elected !!!!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    Modi only imposes in public but never ensure to carry out what he said in public which may be his style of misguiding the public.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    I THINK PM EAT CENTER FRUIT CHEWING GUM..JIP LAB LABAIII...

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    They are not small children to be advised like this. Instead of advising action is required.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    Zubaan Sambaal Ke
    Fekugiri Nahin Chalegi.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    A first becoming mother woman was telling of the severe labour pains to A veteran woman who delivered 12 children.

    HERE THE CHAAIWALA HIMSELF IS IN A U-TURN AND A BIGGEST MOTOR MOUTH ADVISING OTHERS OF NOT TO GIVE MASSALA TO MEDIAS IN THEIR MOTOR MOUTHS.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 24 2018

    Shiv Sena's usual tactic of fooling the people. Shiv Sena fight with the BJP in the day time but sleep with them on the same bed at night.
    Shiv Sena cannot be trusted just like Kumaraswamy's JD(S) party. Just opportunists greedy for power.

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