In a recent editorial, Shiv Sena criticized the Union government, Delhi Police, and the judiciary for undermining the core principles of the Indian Constitution. The editorial expressed concern over the leakage of national-level exam papers and the government’s alleged indifference to student grievances.
The editorial emphasized the importance of the Constitution’s foundational values, accusing the ruling dispensation of neglecting them over the past 12 years. It highlighted the erosion of democratic pillars and the failure to uphold the spirit of “We, the People of India.”
Focusing on activist Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike and its conclusion after 26 days, the editorial raised questions about the government’s response. Despite Wangchuk ending his fast, student groups vowed to continue their protests against corruption in education and in defense of democracy.
The editorial also criticized the government’s handling of student demonstrations, citing instances of police brutality and judicial insensitivity. It highlighted the lack of convictions in exam paper leak cases and the need for justice and accountability in the education system.
