
On Sunday, Uddhav Thackeray, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra, said that there would be anarchy in the country if the BJP remained interested only in toppling governments rather than improving the nation’s economy.
“It has been a year now. From the day I became the CM, it was being said that the state government will be toppled. I challenge and say that if you have the courage, do it and show,” the CM said.
While addressing the Sena’s annual Dussehra rally at the Savarkar hall in Dadar, Uddhav said that Shiv Sena was not greedy for power.
“Rather than working on improving the economy, steps are taken to topple governments. We are heading towards anarchy…”.
“Instead of the “no alternative” factor as was the case earlier, people have now started thinking that anyone will do except you”.
“Though the country is facing a pandemic, how can one indulge in politics? Shiv Sena’s Hindutva is being questioned. Maharashtra government and Mumbai police are being maligned,” he added.
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