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Uddhav Thackeray refused about talk-up talks with BJP

Uddhav Thackeray refused about talk-up talks with BJP
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Mumbai: Chairman of Maharashtra Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday rejected rumors that SYA and BJP Shiv and BJP can regroup, and also slam the opposition party for their behavior during the state legislative monsun session.
Speculation increased in the political circles in the last few days on the possibility of reconciliation between Sena Thackeray-LED and BJP which separated after the 2019 assembly selection.
“Something did not happen when we were together for 30 years, what could happen now,” he told questions about Whether both parties will join hands again.
Speaking with the media after a two-day session ended, the minister’s head said the actions of BJP members were not a sign of healthy democracy.
Twelve BJP MLA on Monday was suspended from the assembly for a year for allegedly behaving badly with officers from the Chairman of Jadhav Bhaskar in the speaker room.
“What is the need for BJP to make a hue and crying on the resolution asking for the center to provide Census data in 2011 to allow the country’s class return commissions to prepare empirical data OBcs …
Should we say hostility for OBCS coming to the surface?” Thackeray asked.
BJP MLAS ‘behavior “made us hang our heads shame”, he said.
“Even if you feel the resolution will not produce anything, can’t you still support it? What the need to create a commotion.
If the center does not give us data, how do you know there is a mistake in it,” Thackeray said.
“If there is an error, why the Devendra Government Fadnivis is looking for information about it in 2019,” he asked.
Ruckus Monday was an attempt to destroy the Sena-NCP-Congress government, Thackeray accused, adding failed efforts and it failed in the past too.
“BJP blames us for killing democracy and calling the suspension of MLAs a black chapter, then what does ED and CBI do, painting white democracy?” He further said.
For questions about the delayed election for the assembly speaker, the minister’s head said the government applied Covid-19 rules for himself too.
“During pandemic, people’s health and legislators are important.
I undergo a Covid test on Sunday and get a report on Monday morning.
(But) what about MLA from rural areas, how the 72 hour period for the RPCR test becomes implemented,” he asked.
Justify the delay in the selection of the speaker and a brief duration of the session, he said in two days “we can do a lot of work that will help people”.

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