The home minister had also denied the allegations of corruption raised against him.
Mumbai: The Shiv Sena on Monday said the Maha Vikas Aghadi government enjoys a "good majority" and it will not fall because of "one official" even as it admitted that ex-Mumbai police chief Param Bir Singh's allegations of corruption against state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh have maligned the image of the latter's department.
The Sena also said this issue has now become a "matter of prestige" for the party-led government, a day after Sharad Pawar-led Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) ruled out the resignation of Anil Deshmukh.
In the editorial in the Sena mouthpiece ''Saamana'', the party said the fire will erupt if the BJP tries to undermine the majority enjoyed by the MVA government.
The MVA comprises the Sena, NCP and Congress. A major political storm erupted in Maharashtra after Param Bir Singh wrote a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray last week claiming that Anil Deshmukh had asked police officers to collect Rs 100 crore monthly, including Rs 50-60 crore from bars and hotels in Mumbai.
Param Bir Singh was recently transferred as Mumbai police commissioner in the midst of a probe by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the recovery of an explosives-laden SUV from outside the south Mumbai residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani last month.
Anil Deshmukh had said that Param Bir Singh was transferred in view of "serious and unforgivable mistakes" committed by some colleagues of the top cop. The home minister had also denied the allegations of corruption raised against him.
The hue and cry being generated by the BJP over Param Bir Singh's letter seem to be part of a conspiracy, the Sena said, adding the letter came close on heels of Opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Delhi last week.
"It seems to be the goal of the BJP to impose President's rule in Maharashtra by contending that law and order situation is not right. For this, new pawns are being created. It is clear, Param Bir Singh is being used in that manner," it said.
Param Bir Singh, whose suspension the BJP was seeking over the bomb scare outside Mukesh Ambani's residence has now become a "darling" of the opposition party which is now targeting the government by keeping the gun on his shoulder, the edit said.
The Sena, however, admitted that Param Bir Singh's allegations against Anil Deshmukh have "definitely maligned" the image of the state home department and that they have given a tool to the Opposition to target the government.
"It (the overall issue) now becomes a matter of the government's prestige," the Sena said.
".....The MVA enjoys a good majority even today. Fire will erupt if (you) try to undermine that majority. This is not a warning, but a fact. The Opposition should not forget that governments are not formed and don't fall because of one official," it added.
The Sena further said that Param Bir Singh making allegations against Anil Deshmukh in the letter and "leaking" the same to the media was not in line with discipline.
Hailing Param Bir Singh as a "dynamic" officer, the Uddhav Thackeray-led party said Singh had discharged several responsibilities in a "very good" manner.
Mumbai Police carried out a proper probe into the death of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput under Singh's leadership, the Sena said and praised him for handling the Kangana Ranaut episode well.
"..It is true that the Opposition has made allegations against him (Singh) in connection with the ''Antilia'' (Mukesh Ambani's residence) episode, but it is not right to level allegations against the government," the Sena added.
The Sena alleged that the BJP was using Singh to defame the state government.
"Reacting to Param Bir Singh's letter, Anil Deshmukh on Saturday said that Singh was raising such accusations to save his skin in police officer Sachin Waze (arrested by the NIA in connection with the bomb scare case).
"If this (Anil Deshmukh's comment) is true, then the BJP is using Singh to defame the Maharashtra government," the Sena said.
The party alleged that it was the BJP's policy to not only defame the government but to cause trouble in its functioning.
"The Opposition party has been making the extreme use of Central probe agencies in Maharashtra. It seems the Centre may send CBI or NIA in the state even if four hens and two crows die due to electric shock somewhere," the edit said.