separate Mumbai from Maharashtra.
Thackeray was adamant that the BJP-led central government was trying to downplay the importance of Mumbai by shifting key government institutions to Gujarat and Delhi.
- MUMBAI: In a passionate speech on Tuesday at the annual Dussehra gathering, Uddhav Thackeray expressed concern over what he saw as a concerted effort to separate Mumbai from Maharashtra. He alleged that the rights to develop Mumbai had been given to Niti Ayog, suggesting that there was a larger conspiracy at play. Thackeray, former CM of Maharashtra, gave some highlights in his speech.
Thackeray strongly asserted that the BJP-led central government is trying to reduce the importance of Mumbai by shifting major government offices to Gujarat and Delhi. He questioned the logic behind shifting key administrative functions from Mumbai, India’s financial capital, and vowed not to let Mumbai be separated from Maharashtra.
- He also criticized the central government’s contrasting approaches, pointing out that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the opposition for adopting the name ‘INDIA’ for his common front, he welcomed the Pakistani cricketers with open arms at Narendra Modi’s stadium, surrounded them with flowers. , and even participated in traditional Gujarati dances and offered them local snacks.
Thackeray questioned the double standards of the BJP, given the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, especially in J&K and Mumbai. Comparing Narendra Modi and Hitler, Thackeray pointed out that Hitler was once extremely popular in Germany, but history later moved away from him and his actions. He said that power should not undermine democratic principles and the Indian Constitution. Addressing local issues, Thackeray responded to Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of industrialist Gautam Adani’s involvement in the Dharavi redevelopment project. He pleaded with Dharavi residents to get minimum 500 square feet housing during the redevelopment, vowing to protect their rights. Thackeray assured that he would be personally involved in the discussions on the Dharavi project. He expressed skepticism about the Bullet high-speed train project, questioning its necessity and purpose.
He argued that Mumbai’s importance should not be diminished by such ventures, and lashed out at those who fled to Surat, calling them “traitors” and hinting at the origins of the project. high-speed bullet train project.
Shinde: Mumbai will not separate from Maha
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde, speaking at the annual Shiv Sena dussehra rally, said Mumbai will never separate from Maharashtra; in fact, they are trying to transform Mumbai into an international city. He said no one can separate Mumbai from Maharashtra and a series of development projects have been taken up to transform Mumbai into an international city. He accused Thackeray of bribing the BMC when Shiv Sena was in power and he feared an investigation.
MUMBAI: In a passionate speech on Tuesday at the annual Dussehra gathering, Uddhav Thackeray expressed concern over what he saw as a concerted effort to separate Mumbai from Maharashtra. He alleged that the rights to develop Mumbai had been given to Niti Ayog, suggesting that there was a larger conspiracy at play. Thackeray, former CM of Maharashtra, gave some highlights in his speech. Thackeray strongly asserted that the BJP-led central government is trying to reduce the importance of Mumbai by shifting major government offices to Gujarat and Delhi. He questioned the logic behind shifting key administrative functions from Mumbai, India’s financial capital, and vowed not to let Mumbai be separated from Maharashtra.
He also criticized the central government’s contrasting approaches, pointing out that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the opposition for adopting the name ‘INDIA’ for his common front, he welcomed the Pakistani cricketers with open arms at Narendra Modi’s stadium, surrounded them with flowers. , and even participated in traditional Gujarati dances and offered them local snacks.
Thackeray questioned the double standards of the BJP, given the ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, especially in J&K and Mumbai. Comparing Narendra Modi and Hitler, Thackeray pointed out that Hitler was once extremely popular in Germany, but history later moved away from him and his actions. He said that power should not undermine democratic principles and the Indian Constitution. Addressing local issues, Thackeray responded to Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of industrialist Gautam Adani’s involvement in the Dharavi redevelopment project. He advocated for the people of Dharavi to get minimum housing of 500 square feet in the redevelopment process, and vowed to protect their rights.
- Thackeray assured that he would be personally involved in the discussions on the Dharavi project. He expressed skepticism about the Bullet high-speed train project, questioning its necessity and purpose. He said Mumbai’s importance should not be diminished by such ventures, and lashed out at those who fled to Surat, calling them “traitors” and hinting at the origins of the project. Speed bullet train. Shinde.
He said no one can separate Mumbai from Maharashtra and a series of development projects have been taken up to transform Mumbai into an international city. He accused Thackeray of bribing the BMC when Shiv Sena was in power and he feared an investigation.
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