In the midst of theories over the Sena, NCP, and Congress not to connect hands for the Brihanmumbai Muncipal Corporation (BMC) decisions, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) partners will battle all elections, including the BMC poll, together.
On the occasion of the MVA government completing a year in office on Saturday, Thackeray made the remark while talking to select media at his official home Varsha on different issues including its previous partner- the BJP, Hindutva, handling COVID-19 and his experience so far. The chief serve said that he did not feel the need to respond to the theory that the MVA accomplices will battle the surveys independently. "The MVA will fight all elections counting the BMC survey (due in 2022) together."
Last week, tending to BJPs Mumbai unit leaders and functionaries, Devendra Fadnavis had radiated certainty that his party will win the 2022 BMC decision and took a swipe at Sena, saying a saffron hail will be lifted on the BMC once more, but of the BJP, whose philosophy isn't adulterated. Thackeray's advance included that the 'betrayal by a friend' (BJP) of 25 to 30 a long time was the foremost extraordinary moment last year. "I will keep walking. I took up this responsibility (chief minister's post) out of outrage over BJP's disloyalty.
There's no point in keeping undue expectations. Let us see what happens," detailed a news organization citing Thackeray. Further expressing that handling the coronavirus widespread within the early days of his residency was an overwhelming and challenging task, Thackeray included, "In spite of the fact that I needed authoritative abilities, my political allies and bureaucracy worked in harmony with me."
Earlier in the day, in a meet with Sena MP Sanjay Raut, who is also the executive editor of the party mouthpiece 'Saamana', Thackeray communicated certainty that his government comprising Shiv Sena, NCP, and Congress will total the following four a long time in office and said that it is up to the individuals to decide after that. He also hit out at the
BJP for reveling in 'politics of vendetta' and said his Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government cannot be threatened by the ED and the CBI tests.