A new video of Shiv Sena’s rebel MLA Eknath Shinde, who created a stir in Maharashtra politics, has surfaced. In which he has said that a big national party has appreciated his historic decision. He has also assured to provide all possible help to them. Let us tell you that in this video Shinde is seen addressing the rebel Shiv Sena MLAs at a hotel in Guwahati.
In the video, Shinde pointed to the BJP in Marathi language, saying, “A national party has told me that whatever decision we have taken is historic and we have ensured that whatever help is needed, will be given.” ” Shinde is saying in the video that we are united and victory will be ours. There is a national party, who have defeated Pakistan. He has assured all possible help.”
Let us inform that the rebellion of Eknath Shinde put the two and a half year old Maha Aghadi Vikas government of Maharashtra in political crisis. Shinde claims that he has the support of more than 40 Shiv Sena MLAs. At the same time, including independent MLAs, a total of more than 50 MLAs are in his camp.
On Thursday, Eknath Shinde shared a three-page letter in a tweet in response to CM Uddhav Thackeray’s address. In this, he has described the condition of the rebel MLAs.
The letter reads, “Even after being the CM of Shiv Sena in Maharashtra, party MLAs do not get a chance to visit the Chief Minister’s residence (Varsha Bungalow). The people who are present around the CM, the people used to decide whether Shiv Sena MLAs can meet him or not. This is how we were humiliated.”
It is written in the letter that the CM was never in the secretariat, but lived in Matoshree (Thackeray’s family residence). We used to call people around CM but they never pick up our calls. We are fed up with such problems. It was only after that convinced Eknath Shinde to take this step.
On the issue of Hindutva, it has been written in the letter that when Hindutva and Ram temple are important issues for Shiv Sena, why did the party stop us from going to Ayodhya. The MLAs were called during Aaditya Thackeray’s visit to Ayodhya and were stopped from going to Ayodhya.