Shiv Sena Criticises Central Government In Saamna Post Raut’s Bail
Mumbai, 11th November 2022: After the release of Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray’s leader Sanjay Raut from jail, Maharashtra’s political situation has become agitated again. Sanjay Raut on Thursday said that he will not criticize anyone and does not believe that a conspiracy was hatched against him. Apart from this, he also talked about meeting PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, and the decisions of Devendra Fadnavis were appreciated. This led to speculations about whether the attitude of Sanjay Raut and Shiv Sena has changed. But now, once again, the stance of Shiv Sena seems to have changed. In the party mouthpiece Saamna, a scathing attack has been made on the BJP. The editor of Saamna is Sanjay Raut himself.
On the front page of ‘Saamana’, there has been sharp criticism of the central government and investigative agencies. Shiv Sena newspaper has written that there is no rule of law in the country. The judiciary is under pressure, and the central agencies have become slaves – this has come to the fore in the Sanjay Raut case. Criticizing the agencies in Saamana, serious allegations have also been levelled against BJP leaders. It has been said in Saamana that at least seven ministers, 15 MLAs and MPs of Maharashtra BJP, and builders who provide finance to the party have committed several crimes. If there is an investigation against them, they can go to jail, but the court has said that the ‘ED’ selects the accused.
‘ED’ was used to summon Shiv Sena and topple the government in Maharashtra. Those whom the ED was going to arrest earlier were given a clean chit as soon as they left the Shiv Sena. Those who did not bow before Shinde-Fadnavis became criminals of ‘ED-CBI’. Like Sanjay Raut, NCP leader and former state home minister Anil Deshmukh have also gone to jail under a political conspiracy. Many ‘ED’ cases in Maharashtra are witnesses to this fact.
The newspaper wrote that former state home minister Anil Deshmukh and his aides have been in jail for more than a year. All this is done under a political conspiracy. Can the state home minister direct the police officers of criminal nature to recover Rs 100 crore from bar owners in Mumbai-Thane? But the ED and the CBI themselves decided the case against Deshmukh, based on the testimony of the officer, an accused in the conspiracy to plant explosives in front of Mukesh Ambani’s house, who even killed his friend to destroy the evidence in the case.