Mumbai: The Shiv Sena on Monday targeted the BJP for seeking reopening of temples in Maharashtra amid the COVID-19 crisis, and asked whether the NDA constituent will take responsibility if there is an "explosion" of coronavirus cases again.
The opposition BJP in Maharashtra last week staged protests outside temples in parts of the state, demanding the reopening of the places of worship.
Noting that Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis had said people understand how to observe social distancing when
temples are reopened, the Shiv Sena countered him referring to the "flouting of the norms" during his party's protest.
"Therefore, the opposition leaders should first understand the situation in Maharashtra before raising the demand," it said.
"Will the opposition party take responsibility if there is an explosion of COVID-19 again?" the Sena asked in an editorial of party mouthpiece Saamana.
It wondered whether the BJP's protest was "religious or political", and said opposition leaders should first try to understand why temples had to be shut.