De, reacting to Maharshtra government’s controversial move to make it mandatory for multiplexes to screen Marathi films in the prime time slot, had earlier tweeted: “I love Marathi movies. Let me decide when and where to watch them, Devendra Fadnavis. This is nothing but dadagiri.”
The ruling alliance partner had on Wednesday sought to move a breach of privilege motion against the well-known novelist, taking objection to her tweet on the Maharashtra government’s decision.
“You have done great service to the Marathi land in which you were born. It is unfortunate for Maharashtra that such comments came from a Marathi woman,” an editorial in Sena mouthpiece Saamna said.
Coming down heavily on the author, the editorial said, “Since you have termed the decision of the state government as dadagiri, let us tell you (Shobhaa)... Had Chhatrapati Shivaji, in his time, and Balasaheb Thackeray not done ‘dadagiri’, then your forefathers and her children would have been born in Pakistan and you would have been attending Page 3 parties in a burqa.”
“The comments that Shobhaa has made on Marathi culture and food amount to insulting the Marathi people. She has even insulted our culture,” the Sena added.
When asked about the editorial’s reference to Pakistan, the party clarified that the comments were made only to highlight the fight of Shivaji and Bal Thackeray “against the injustice” meted out to Marathi people.
Sena MLA Pratap Sarnaik, raising point of propriety in the state legislative assembly, had on Wednesday said that De had hurt the sentiments of the house and sought to move breach of privilege motion against her.
He said that in her tweet, De remarked that popcorn will now be replaced dahi misal and vada pav in multiplexes.
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