Mumbai: Uddhav Thackeray, the president of the Shiv Sena, stated on Wednesday that the party will once again have a chief minister from its ranks and that the Sena has not gone out of business. He also stated that he had asked the “betrayers” until the very last moment if they wanted to become chief minister and that if they had spoken out clearly, things could have been resolved, “but the betrayers didn’t have enough courage.” Thackeray made these statements
“I was repeatedly cautioned not to put any faith in Sharad Pawar because I, along with others who are similar to me, would be brought to our knees by him if I did so. I was also told that the Congress would betray us.
In addition, they told me these things about Ajit Pawar, but my own people ultimately turned against me and betrayed me. Up until the very last possible second, I questioned the traitors about whether or not they were interested in taking over as CM. If the answer is yes, we can talk, and if you want to go with the BJP, we can talk to the BJP as well if they provide clarity on a couple of questions… we could have told the Congress-NCP that our M.A.s are unhappy with you. If the answer is no, then we cannot continue this conversation. On the other hand, they did not have the guts to carry on.” According to Thackeray.
He went on to say that “people had welcomed the MVA experiment” and that the three-party alliance was born out of BJP’s denial of what had been assured to him. He concluded by saying that “people had welcomed the MVA experiment.” These comments were made by Thackeray during the second portion of his interview with Sanjay Raut, a member of the Sena parliament who also serves as the executive editor of the Sena mouthpiece Saamna.
Following the objections raised by rebel MLAs regarding Uddhav and Aaditya’s labeling of them as “traitors.” Uddhav stated that he would begin his tour of the entire state in the month of August, and he had already started a series of meetings with party office-bearers.
Uddhav issued a warning to his fellow members of the BJP, telling them to “watch out” for Eknath Shinde. “Everyone has a responsibility to make up for the mistakes they’ve made in the past. This gentleman will erroneously identify himself as Narendra Bhai Modi and think he is competent enough to serve as Prime Minister of India “he said. Uddhav claimed that he would not have been able to face the trust vote in the state legislature even if just one of his MLAs had voted against him. He said that he’d be too ashamed. This is one of the reasons why he made the decision to resign rather than face the vote in the first place.
Shinde’s attempt to compare himself to Balasaheb Thackeray and claim the rebel group was the real Shiv Sena was deemed “dirty and disgusting” by Uddhav, who stated that “greed” was the driving force behind Shinde’s decision to run for the position of chief minister. Uddhav also stated that “greed” was the driving force behind Shinde’s decision to run for the position of chief minister.
Eknath Shinde, the newly elected Chief Minister of Maharashtra, immediately took steps to reverse the position that the government of Uddhav Thackeray had taken on the contentious Metro car shed project in Mumbai just a few hours after being sworn in as the new Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Uddhav Thackeray, who had been Mr. Shinde’s boss in the past, vented his frustrations to the media and pleaded with the government not to change its mind about the plan for the Metro car shed.
His request to the Shinde-Fadnavis government that the Metro 3 car shed not be built at the location of the Aarey colony was reiterated by him. “The government is doing everything it can to put off making decisions for as long as possible. Since the verdict in the Aarey case, I have cautioned them on multiple occasions to refrain from taking out their anger on Mumbai and committing attacks there in order to get back at me for the Aarey case. Avoid engaging in any behavior that might be considered destructive to the natural world. There are untamed creatures to be found in that region “, as he had previously explained it.