AAP court: Why was NCP and Shiv Sena broken? CM Devendra Fadnavis told the reason
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
New Delhi: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis openly answered questions in AAP court. While answering the questions of India TV chairman and editor -in -chief Rajat Sharma, he also explained the reason for the split between Shiv Sena and NCP.
BJP is not the cause of split in Shiv Sena and NCP: Fadnavis
Answering a question, Uddhav Thackeray’s party was first broken by Sharad Pawar in 1992, when Balasaheb Thackeray was alive and 13 leaders left the Shiv Sena with Chhagan Bhujbal. Uddhav ji formed and became the Chief Minister with the same Sharad Pawar. Therefore, he cannot blame us for a split in Shiv Sena or NCP.
Hence Shiv Sena and NCP broken
Eknath Shinde was a staunch Shiv Sainik, he would never leave. This happened with NCP. Ajit Pawar was seen as the successor of Sharad Pawar for so many years but Supriya Sule was presented as successor in the last few years. Ajit Pawar realized that his politics would end because he was being made a villain. Therefore, both parties who were broken, broken due to their internal ambitions “.
How Shiv Sena broke while Uddhav’s CM, Fadnavis explained the reason
India TV chairman Rajat Sharma asked that Uddhav Thackeray had the entire machinery, police, intelligence as Chief Minister, yet took the MLA from under his nose and took it out? Responding to this, Fadnavis said that “The reason for this is that Uddhav Thackeray had lost contact with his MLAs. His MLAs could not even meet him and he was sent back from the gate. They were also the leaders who were with Balasaheb Thackeray for years. Then Uddhav Thackeray started appeasing the Congress and the MLA started to feel that the floor was not there.
Did Shinde help, gave this answer
When asked what you helped the Shiv Sena MLAs to leave. Responding to this, Fadnavis said that in politics we did not sit only to play marks. It was a political opportunity that we took full advantage of. “When Eknath Shinde went out of the border of Maharashtra, he approached me. He said,” I have left. ” I said, ‘I am, don’t worry, get out.’
See full interview here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8dmbwke1f5i
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