"The Talibanis should not cross path with Prime Minister Modi. Therein lies their well being. We will do all that it takes to ensure the security of our PM," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said today.
Notably, the support comes a day after the PMO called Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray to recommend two names from his party who should be included in the Union Council of Ministers when Modi expands it on Sunday.
The Prime Minister is not against Muslims, but against special treatment to them, it said.
Modi had condemned the last week's blast at Wagah border that left nearly 60 people dead.
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Later, the terror outfit had issued a threat to Modi and said it would take revenge for the killings of Muslims in Gujarat and Kashmir.
The Sena said it is ironical that Taliban has condemned the killing of Muslims in India, when it was brutally killing people in Pakistan and Afghanistan.