Aaditya Thackeray, the leader of the Yuva Sena and a former minister, came under fire from the Eknath Shinde camp on Thursday for accusing the state government of conducting walk-in interviews for the Bandra Versova sea link firm in Chennai rather than Maharashtra.
How can young people come for an interview when incidents like those involving Sushant Singh Rajput and Disha Salian occur in Mumbai, questioned the Shinde camp's spokesman Kiran Pawaskar? "How would people come if incidents like those involving Sushant Singh and Disha Salian occur in the entertainment industry? Investigation by the NIA is ongoing. In addition, the probe will reveal the truth in Waze's case, according to Pawaskar.
Pawaskar expressed his sorrow for Aaditya and mentioned that the business has completed two rounds of interviews in Maharashtra. The interviews for nine positions were held outside the state, he continued, "while interviews were held at three places in Mumbai."
Aaditya, according to Pawaskar, incited the youth's emotions by making accusations and tossing them around. He cautioned Aaditya against drawing hasty conclusions after hearing something in his ears. In the meantime, Aaditya responded to Pawaskar's accusations. "While I have absolutely no problems with interviews taking place in Chennai, the problem is that with the abundance of abilities in Maharashtra, why aren't interviews also done there? He questioned, "Why not provide equal chance if skill is available?
He went on to say, "I firmly believe that superior work must be sourced from throughout the world. I firmly believe that every state deserves a chance to advance. But I also firmly believe that locals should be given an equal chance to apply for jobs in every state."
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