Eknath Shinde, a senior leader of the Maharashtra government, has already parted ways with about 40 MLAs. After Shinde’s rebellion, other MLAs are also leaving Uddhav Thackeray one by one. Meanwhile, former IAS Surya Pratap Singh has tweeted taking a jibe at Uddhav Thackeray, the head of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. On which many people are commenting.
Surya Pratap Singh wrote, “If the numbers are with Shinde, then why is the Hindu emperor sitting in Guwahati? Why hasn’t Uddhav Thackeray resigned yet? Will Uddhav’s 10-minute sentimental appeal change the scene? Is the game still on? One more question. Why is Kangana so happy with Uddhav’s departure?”
On the former IAS’s tweet, a user named Chaudhary Sahab wrote, “Not only Kangana Ranaut, who is fond of Hindutva and who were persecuted in these two and a half years, are happy with the passing of Uddhav Thackeray. Happy are those outside Maharashtra too. Those who have nothing to do with the government there. And there are also unhappy West Bengal people who have to become the Prime Minister.
If the numbers are with Shinde, then why is the Hindu emperor sitting in Guwahati?
Why hasn’t Uddhav Thackeray resigned yet?
Will Uddhav’s 10-minute sentimental appeal change the scene?
Is the game still on?
One more question:
Why is Kangana so happy with Uddhav’s departure?https://t.co/zmNBa2wAZq— Surya Pratap Singh IAS Rtd. (@suryapsingh_IAS) June 23, 2022
Prashant Singh wrote, “Uddhav broke Kangana’s office, now Kangana is happy because Uddhav’s government is in danger. If the numbers are with Uddhav, why the sentimental appeal? Daya Nand wrote, “Kangana was neither a caretaker nor a good person. Distraction only leads to misfortune. Good future has been ruined in caste sentiments, now look ahead and bad things will happen. May God give them wisdom.”
Such a joke of democracy is rarely seen anywhere in the world.
The game of ‘horse trading’ sponsored openly is going on in the country.
It is a shame that any TV channel may even ask a question on this gimmick of power, they are giving more air.
Democracy is in the hands of the bulldozers.
— Surya Pratap Singh IAS Rtd. (@suryapsingh_IAS) June 23, 2022
Apart from this, Surya Pratap has written in another tweet, “Such a joke of democracy is rarely seen anywhere in the world. The game of ‘horse trading’ sponsored openly is going on in the country. It is a shame that any TV channel may even ask a question on this gimmick of power, they are giving more air. Democracy is in the hands of the bulldozers.”
Please tell that Kangana’s name is being added in this case because last year a bulldozer was run on Kangana’s office by BMC. At that time, Kangana told Uddhav Thackeray, “Today my house is broken, tomorrow your vanity will be broken.” Now that there has been a rip-off in Thackeray’s government, people are remembering that thing of Kangana.