Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday challenged the opposition to dismantle his government, while Maharashtra’s leader minister pressed to lead the tripartite coalition government in the state.
In the last two-part interview with Shiv spokesman Sena Saamana, Thackeray said his government’s fate is not in the hands of the opposition.
The chief minister, addressing Shiv Sena’s deputy, Sanjay Raut, also to the Center’s ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed train assignment to make his point.
Responding to a similar consultation with the opposition’s complaint that his government was a three-wheeled vehicle, referring to his alliance partners: the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress, Thackeray said his Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government represented the poor. People.
“If it’s the selection between a high-speed exercise and a tricycle, I’ll take the last one because it’s the way the deficient travel. It’s a strong government and I’m driving with two other partners,” he said.
Thackeray, who will turn 60 on Monday, also pointed the finger at the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Center to deflect criticism.
“Those who have raised questions about our ‘three-wheel’ view of the government at the Center. How many parties are there as coalition partners? When I last attended the NDA meeting, there were between 30 and 35 leaders representing the ruling parties. Then it will be called the “train” government, he added.
Thackeray stated that there were no differences between the 3 parties, even though there was no ongoing discussion due to the Covid-19 outbreak.
“Congress had disorders with public policy issues. After we met, they were resolved. We have greater coordination between us. I guide myself through PNC leader Sharad Pawar Saheb, and sometimes I talk to soniaji Gandhi,” he said.
Shiv Sena’s leader also registered the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for his alleged attempt to overthrow the Congressional government in Rajasthan. He said Operation Lotus would be a success in Maharashtra.
“It is that the use of cash for political purposes is not a crime and that the parties to the conflict are the target of central agencies. But it wouldn’t last long. They also have to stay in their heads that the days stay,” he said.
“They tried to overthrow Rajasthan’s government, perhaps because there is no spread of the pandemic in that state or in Madhya Pradesh. The opposition leader [Devendra Fadnavis] criticized the Maharashtra government for covid-19 control on its scale in Delhi, perhaps because the pandemic exists only in our state and not in Rajasthan or Madhya Pradesh,” he said.
The Chief Minister stated that it was not correct to say that the decision-making procedure for the coronavirus pandemic in the state is governed by bureaucracy.
“Our control of the Covid-19 pandemic, specifically in Dharavi, has been applauded internationally. I selected among the most sensible ministers in office. If bureaucracy is in control, why did the government praise and do through bureaucracy without any government control? Asked.
“Government policies, after all, are implemented through officials and bureaucracy, and it is the duty of the government to be in the company of effective officials. I’ll bet those officials firmly,” he added.
Thackeray had asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make a uniform resolution on China-related policies, as India faces a border stalemate with the country.
“Our policies on China deserve not to be diverted, as they differ in the case of Pakistan. In times of riots, we boycott these countries and after a few days we put an olive branch in front of them. In one of our interactions, I asked Modiji to take a company position in China and despite everything in the industry with Chinese companies. We have suspended our Memorandum of Understanding with them (Chinese companies), ” said the CM.
Thackeray said the resolution to allow high-speed exercise between Mumbai and Ahmedabad will be made on the basis of the people’s mandate. He said he would like a high-speed exercise between Mumbai and Nagpur because it will be more for the state’s progression.
“My individual opinion or my party’s position on high-speed rail allocation is different, however, as a state, the government will take its resolution at the right time. He is currently on hold. The government’s resolution will be based on the people’s mandate for the assignment and after discussing it with all stakeholders,” he said.
Thackeray added that if the other people in Maharashtra oppose the high-speed train, he will cancel it.
Shiv Sena’s leader also recommended a virtual bhoomi bid prior to the Ram Mandir structure in Ayodhya overcrowding at the site, claiming that this may lead to the spread of Sars-Cov-2, which causes coronavirus disease.
He said many Hindus around the world adored Lord Ram and would like to go en masse to bid bhoomi.
“Instead of putting their lives at risk, the first stone can simply be placed in line,” he said.
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