New Delhi. Thursday will be an unforgettable day for the people of Maharashtra as well as Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party and why not. Shiv Sena’s rebel Eknath Shinde implicated former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray in his conspiracy because his own people had paved the way to oust him from power. Now that Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde has been sworn in as the new Chief Minister of the state and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis has taken oath as the Deputy Chief Minister, then congratulations to him continuously. are getting. At the same time, now the first statement of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar has come out regarding the political reshuffle in Maharashtra.
Said this in a taunted tone about Fadnavis
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar told reporters in Pune that “I think Fadnavis has not happily accepted the number two spot. His facial expressions told everything. He is from Nagpur and has worked as a ‘swayamsevak’ (with RSS) and there, when an order comes, it has to be obeyed.” He further said that Devendra Fadnavis must have accepted a junior post because of this ‘sanskar’.
I was surprised to see Shinde as CM: Pawar
Further speaking on the appointment of Eknath Shinde as the Chief Minister of the state, Pawar said, “Following the order from the central leadership of BJP, Shinde was given the post of Chief Minister. Nobody knew about it. I think Shinde himself had no idea. The second surprise, which I don’t think is really a surprise, is that Devendra Fadnavis, who served as Chief Minister and then Leader of the Opposition for five years, has to take the post of Deputy Chief Minister following the instructions of the central leadership. lay down.”
Spoke to Shinde Congratulations
NCP chief Sharad Pawar also spoke to Eknath Shinde. During this, he congratulated Shinde for becoming the Chief Minister. However, Pawar has also rejected the claim of the rebel MLAs that Shiv Sena’s alliance with the NCP and Congress was the primary reason for their rebellion from the party. Pawar said that “the allegation is baseless. It has nothing to do with NCP and Congress. People have to tell something (as an excuse), so NCP and Congress are being blamed.”