Kalyan: A struggle between Shiv Sena and BJP workers broke out during the inauguration of online from several projects in Kalyan and Dombivli, including from the Copar vital bridge by the hands of the Head of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday.
Workers from both parties during the program in Savitribai Phule Hall in Dombivli raised slogans with each other before the CM present online, after which the leader of the two parties present in the hall must stop them.
It all started after the police first tried to stop workers who had with BJP MLA Ravindra Chavan from entering the workspace while they allowed Sena workers.
During the program, Chavan discussed this issue targeting the police for harassing BJP workers and claiming that during their reign, their party did not carry out injustice with other parties.
He added that he knew Thackeray also did not like “such a type of babe (police officer) and asked CM not to support them.
Chavan also claimed that the state government had funds for the making of a slaughterhouse, but not for the Pathshala Ved project in Dombivli.
Chavan Also claimed that the state government stopped several projects approved for City Dombivli such as road work worth RS 427 Crore, Metro Train and Growth Center approved by former CM Devendra Fadnavis.
However, responding to Chavan, Thackeray said that his party believed in doing work and not only Make an announcement.
CM also says he will see a backlog of work in Kalyan and Dombivli and will try to complete all the delayed work.
Thackeray also targets BJP at their request to open the temple that says that now people don’t need a temple, but they need more? Health mandir ‘.
He men Ulude that our temple will be opened in stages in the future according to the situation.
Along with the Copar Bridge, CM also inaugurated an oxygen plant, three special female buses and new firefighters in Titwala.
When Chavan criticized the state government in the Program Hall, several BJP slogans from Vande Matram and Bharat Ki Jai.
Following a suit, Sena Shiv workers also raised their party slogans, posted those possessed by leaders to intervene and stopped them.