Mumbai: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray triggers new speculation in all political circles about the possibility of remaking the Sena-BJP Shiv alliance after he refers to the United States Raosaheb and Karad and Bhagwat Karad from BJP as “future colleagues.” Political experts wonder whether Thackeray’s comments were mixed with humor or whether he dropped the big instructions.
However, the former CM Devendra Fadnavis, however, put aside the possibility of the former Kunyit allies who came together.
Speaking at an event at Aurangabad where he shared the stage with Dance, Thackeray said, “Present here is now, used …
and if we gather together, my future colleagues.” Dance is Minister of Union (MOS) for the train and MP BJP from Jalna.
Karad is the Union MOS for finance.
“I like the train for one reason.
You can’t leave the track and change direction.
But if there is a diversion, you can come to our station.
The machine doesn’t leave a trace,” Thackeray said in his speech.
Thackeray, whose party Shiv Sena opposed the Bullet Mumbai-Ahmedabad train, also said he would offer full support if Danve took the initiative to launch the Mumbai-Nagpur bullet train project.
CM statement came a day after the Head of the BJP State Unit Chandrakant Patil said he should not be called “former minister”.
Also, at this time, Minister of Sena Anil Paratab faces a call from the enforcement directorate in money laundering.
When asked about his remarks and the possibility of an alliance with BJP, Thackeray then told the media people that “only time will tell”.
BJP opposition leader in the State Assembly Devendra Fadnivis ruled out the possibility of the alliance but Danve chose to increase speculation.
“Cm certainly says this because he realizes that an unnatural alliance of three parties will not last longer,” he said.
Then on Friday, Dance met with Minister Sena Shiv Abdul Sattar.
“He has said that if they gather, which means that he has not ruled out the possibility that we come together,” Dave said.
“That means that he might have some experience with colleagues from Congress and NCP,” he added.
Head of State Congress Nana Patole underestimated comments.
“Cm sometimes likes to solve jokes.
This government will carry out a full five-year term,” Patole said.
(With PTI input)