Maharashtra : Uddhav Thackeray’s taunt on Eknath Shinde Group – Shiv Sena is not such a thing that anyone should run away with it, it is a street party
After the rebellion of Eknath Shinde Group, the attitude of the Thackeray family has changed completely. Uddhav Thackeray is also seen changing and is constantly active. In this episode, on Friday, he called the media at his ancestral residence Matoshree and spoke. During this, he said that bow and arrow is the election symbol of Shiv Sena and no one can snatch it. He said that I am talking to a lawyer and this will be argued. However, at the same time, he also said that people vote on the basis of their feelings. It is not just the symbol that matters.
Taking a jibe at the MLAs, he said that the party does not end because of someone’s departure. Thackeray said that Shiv Sena is not something that anyone ran away with. It’s a street party. The former CM said, ‘Suppose we had only one MLA and he would have left the party, does it mean that the party is over? Uddhav Thackeray said that even if 1 or 50 or even 100 MLAs go away. The party cannot end with his departure. The party persists, confusion arises among the people. He said that legislature party and registered party are different.
Moving the emotional card once again, he said that Shiv Sena made common people big without seeing anyone’s background. The grown-ups have gone, but the ordinary people who made them big are with Shiv Sena. Hence, there is no threat to the future of Shiv Sena. Let us tell you that Uddhav Thackeray’s son Aditya has decided to take out the Nishtha Yatra. This is being considered an exercise to save Shiv Sena. During this visit, he will also visit the areas of rebel MLAs and administer the oath of allegiance to Shiv Sainiks.
Challenge given to enter mid-term elections
Thackeray has raised the demand for elections in the state. He said, ‘I challenge those people for the assembly elections today. If we have done wrong, people will send us home. And if this is what you were required to do, you should have done it two and a half years ago. It would have happened with respect. There is no need to do so.’-