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‘Future colleague’: an important Thackeray artisan at BJP-Sena patch-up?

'Future colleague': an important Thackeray artisan at BJP-Sena patch-up?
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New Delhi: Chief Minister for Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray on Friday sparked new speculation from political alignment in the country when he referred to leaders including the Union Minister Raosaheb Danve as “future colleagues”.
While overcoming an official at a function in Aurangabad, Thackeray said, “My ex, right now, and if we gather together, colleagues in the future.” Raosaheb Danve is the Minister of State for the train and comes from the Marathwada region in Maharashtra.
Then, Thackeray clarified that he said a former colleague today because there were leaders of all parties in Dais.
“If everyone comes together, they can become a future colleague too.
Time will tell you,” he added.
Earlier this week, the Head of BJP State Chandrakant Patil said that he should no longer be called ‘former’ Minister of State because everything had changed.
Reacting to Thackeray’s comments, the BJP leader Devendra Fadnivi told reporters elsewhere that he would realize that the country suffered because of Sena’s “Unnatural Alliance” with NCP and Congress.
“He must have expressed his thoughts after realizing what kind of people he was doing …
everything was possible in politics, but BJP State was not strength.
We are an efficient opposition and will continue our work,” the first.
The minister’s chairman added.
Shiv Sena Leader Sanjay Raut tried to play down the Thackeray comment, stating that Dance was a friend of everyone.
“When he is the head of the BJP country, everything is fine.
No one trembles in comment.
Those who want to join us can join and become future colleagues.
Don’t read too much,” added the expression.
He also claimed that he had learned that Patil Chandrakanant was offered the position of Governor of Nagaland by BJP.
After the 2019 assembly poll, Shiv Sena led by Thackeray parted ways with BJP and formed a government with NCP and Congress.
(With agency input)

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