Former Maharashtra minister Aaditya Thackeray shared his views on ongoing drama in Maharashtra Politics.
Former Maharashtra minister Aaditya Thackeray stated on Sunday that the state’s political developments. He talked about the Nationalist Congress Party’s split, with Ajit Pawar joining the BJP-Shinde coalition, show that Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is incapable.
The Worli MLA stated that he would not dive into the “depths of dirty politics” but would speak on the four basic points he observed.
Here’s what Aaditya Thackeray says about the ongoing Maharashtra Political drama:
Without going into the depths of the dirty politics currently underway in our state, here are a few crucial points to note:
1) The failed double-engine government in Maharashtra now has a third wheel. Now it’s over a year but the original Gaddaars dreaming desperately of a cabinet berth today, sat there watching 9 others take oath, but none could be ministers again!
2) The original Gaddaars backstabbed us on the pretext that NCP leaders and ministers from their districts didn’t let them work.
Today, the same ones from NCP blamed for being roadblocks, be it in Raigad or Nashik or other districts, were sworn in as Cabinet Ministers… those original Gaddaars complaining against them had to quietly welcome them!
3) 1 gaddaar in a tv byte today said that seniors in the BJP told them that they needed this NCP faction, so as to win 145 seats in Maharashtra… Proves that Mindhe is as incompetent as he ever was.
4) Most importantly we were blamed by the BJP and the Gaddaars for distancing from Hindutva and our ideologies because we allied politically with the INC and NCP.
What has the Mindhe gang and BJP distanced itself from today?
Especially when their immoral and illegal alliance needed no legislative numbers to prove majority!
It’s clear from today’s politics that the fight is going to be selfish vs principled.
Those who have gone, have only gone for selfish reasons, and we will fight for selfless and principled politics!
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