Shiv Sena prominent figure Sanjay Nirupam has condemned the path of warfare in the Middle East, insisting it’s no fix for festering disputes. From Mumbai, he painted a chilling portrait of the Iran-Israel-US imbroglio, rife with aerial assaults and missile volleys that demand urgent diplomatic firefighting.
The reported demise of Iran’s top leader Khamenei has stirred profound grief among Indian Shias, heightening the stakes. Nirupam called for strict adherence to the high alert from Delhi, with a special nod to Maharashtra police: ‘Stay proactive against elements aiming to vitiate peace.’
Such prudence is vital in averting law-order breakdowns amid international triggers.
Domestically, Nirupam dissected the Maha Vikas Aghadi’s Rajya Sabha conundrum with sharp insight. ‘Election proximity always unmasks alliance fissures, as in prior Lok Sabha, assembly, and municipal battles,’ he remarked. NCP’s Pawar pitch clashes with Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress assertions, signaling coordination collapse.
He prophesied pitfalls: ‘Divided, they falter; united, they triumph in the Rajya Sabha race.’ This infighting risks ceding ground to adversaries.
As threads of global tension weave into India’s fabric, Nirupam’s pronouncements cut through the noise. Championing dialogue in the Middle East while counseling coalition cohesion, he spotlights imperatives for security and strategy in an election-charged landscape.
