Raj Thackeray’s Taunt: Dharavi will not develop by giving land to adani, focus should be on Urban Plans | Raj Thackeray’s taunt: Dharavi will not develop by giving land to Adani, focus on urban schemes. News Track in Hindi

Raj Thackeray's Taunt: Dharavi will not develop by giving land to adani, focus should be on Urban Plans | Raj Thackeray's taunt: Dharavi will not develop by giving land to Adani, focus on urban schemes. News Track in Hindi

Raj thackeray’s taunt: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray met Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday. During this time he spoke on the issue of Mumbai’s roads, traffic and encroachment. After meeting CM Fadnavis, Raj Thackeray said in the press conference that giving land to Adani will not develop Dharavi. He advised the government to focus on urban schemes instead of focusing on urban Naxalites.

Traffic estimates the future of the city

Raj Thackeray said that urban planning is an important issue for him, and he has been talking to the Chief Minister about this for the last few days. He said that we can guess the future of that city by seeing the traffic of any city. Giving examples, he said that there is a problem of urban scheme every city in any city of Maharashtra, such as Mumbai, police station, Pune, everywhere and this problem is increasing due to increasing population.

Raj Thackeray said that we are stranded between pigeons and elephants. He further said that public parking facility is available and parking rates are very economical. If you look at these rates, then these are nothing compared to car prices. Nowadays we are giving money per square foot for homes, so should we do the same for parking? He said that this issue should be taken seriously by people, otherwise anarchy can spread. Raj Thackeray also said that parking on Costal Road was planned, but local residents opposed it.

No plan for improvement

Raj Thackeray commented on the poor condition of the roads and said that construction of roads has now become a business. Roads are built so that they can have pits. Then a new tender comes out to fill these pits, and then new roads are built later. If political parties know that despite having a pit, people will vote for them, then why will they give you better roads? Outsiders may be surprised to see the pit in Mumbai, but the pits in those cities are so deep that they do not see themselves.

Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray’s ‘union’

Raj Thackeray can contest elections this time in BMC elections with his brother Uddhav Thackeray. In recent times, many pictures of solidarity have been revealed between Thackeray Brothers, causing a stir in the politics of Maharashtra. Although Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena (UBT) and Raj Thackeray’s party MNS have been rivals since 2006, recent political changes have indicated the two to come together in Mumbai.

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