In the editorial, it also criticised the Maharashtra government's proposal of online sale and home delivery of liquor.
People
involved in misconduct towards women are in the Cabinet, Bharatiya
Janata Party ally Shiv
Sena said Tuesday.
Sena,
without naming anyone, attacked at the Centre for not taking any
action against Union minister M
J Akbar, who is facing allegations of sexual harassment. Several
women journalists have come out and accused Akbar, a former newspaper
editor and now the Union minister of state for external affairs, of
sexually harassing them during his stint as a journalist.
Akbar
has rejected the allegations as "false, fabricated and deeply
distressing", and also filed a private criminal defamation
complaint in a Delhi court Monday against one of journalists who
levelled charges against him.
Sena,
in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamana' said, "The BJP
(prior to 2014 Lok Sabha polls) had promised food, clothing and
shelter to all and also to make a 'moral country'. But people
involved in misconduct towards women are in the Cabinet while
decisions are taken to encourage alcoholism."
In
the editorial, it also criticised the Maharashtra government's
proposal of online sale and home delivery of liquor.
It
said amid water scarcity in Maharashtra, the state was also suffering
from an "intellectual drought".
Excise
Minister Chandrakant Bawankule said Sunday the BJP-led
government had decided to allow online sale and home delivery of
liquor in the state, but later stated that only a proposal for this
was received.
The
Sena said the government cited two reasons behind such a proposal -
that it would bring down cases of drunken driving and check liquor
adulteration.
"The
state is facing water drought but now it seems there is also an
'intellectual drought'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not made any
promise before the Lok Sabha polls of home delivery of liquor,"
it said.
What
is the guarantee that people will not drive after getting drunk at
home? it wondered.
"The
government is so careful of people that it decided to deliver liquor
at their doorsteps. The figures of people dying due to malnutrition
and of unemployment are already out. Has the government found home
delivery of liquor a solution to this? the Marathi daily taunted.
How
much revenue the government will get from such a decision is not
known, but the proposal must have been mooted after forging a "deal"
with liquor makers, the Sena claimed.
"This
is how large amount of funds are raised for election. The BJP's fund
raising formula is now open...this has exposed the party's real
face," it said.
Chief
Minister Devendra Fadnavis has clarified that there was no proposal
to sell liquor online, then why his Cabinet colleague spoke about it?
it sought to know.
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