Sena slams Modi for speaking on domestic issues abroad

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The today denounced for speaking about domestic issues on foreign soil and said he is coming back "empty-handed" from the UK which has given shelter to

The Uddhav Thackeray-led party said one may have a deep dislike for the or the Gandhi family, but speaking about domestic issues on foreign land does not befit anybody.

The regional party said should follow the advice of his predecessor and speak more often.

"(Former PM) has advised to speak more often and to speak on time. He has also said that Modi's advice to him when he was the is now applicable to him as well," the Sena said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana'.

The former PM was quoted as saying that should follow the advice he gave him when he was in office - that is to speak more.

"The advice given by is only fair. Except bhakts (supporters), who are flying in the air, the whole country feels the same.

"However, what said was only a half truth. may become a 'mauni baba' (mute spectator) in India, but he talks abroad," it added.

said probably thinks it's better not to speak in his own country as he feels nauseated with the happenings here.

Taking a jibe at Modi, the Sena said if one wants to see the PM speak, the country's capital will have to be taken to London, New York, Tokyo, or

If that is not possible, like in movies, a "set" of national capitals would have to be constructed in foreign locales, the Sena publication said.

"The PM has spoken about rape cases (in India) in This is part of his sensitive mind. He is emotional and there are sparks in his mind against injustice, and we are seeing the sparks turn into flames on foreign land."

"Is it right for the to speak on an issue like rape on foreign land? Why speak about the insulting incidents abroad?

"Why should a picture of prevalent corruption, rape incidents and an insecure country should be painted outside?" it questioned and added that on a visit to Japan, had spoken about black money and corruption in

"You may have enmity with the previous regime. You may also have a deep enmity with the or the Gandhi family... Speaking about the incidents occurring in the country on foreign land does not befit anybody," the Sena said.

Nirav looted the country and fled, and is in itself, but "our goes to the country that has given him shelter and comes back empty-handed", it said.

Nirav is a key accused in the multi-crore PNB scam, while is wanted in a loan default case.

"However, bhakts do not want to comment on this. Now, has started speaking, while has become mute. This can only be considered as revenge taken by fate against the BJP.

"(chief) asks for a mere 15 minutes to silence This is a proof that has become like Manmohan Singh," the Sena said.

The party is part of the BJP-led governments at the Centre and also in

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 16:35 IST