Uddhav Thackeray takes potshots at BJP-led govt in Maha
BY Team MP24 Nov 2017 10:26 PM IST
Team MP24 Nov 2017 10:26 PM IST
Mumbai: Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray on Friday targeted the BJP-led government in Maharashtra over its blitzkrieg of advertisements marking the completion of three years in office.
The ad campaign, which showcases citizens saying Mi Labharthi (I am a beneficiary) of government schemes, has come under the scanner as claims have been raised over their authenticity.
"After three years in office, an atmosphere of "Mi Labharthi" is being created. I feel the government should be such that it need not have to resort to such publicity. In fact, people should be saying such things about the government and not vice versa," Thackeray said.
The Sena leader was addressing a public meeting in Kolhapur as his tour of western Maharashtra began on Friday.
Thackeray also took potshots over the meeting between chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and NCP chief Sharad Pawar in Mumbai last night.
"Fadnavis and Pawar had a secret meeting. There were no talks about farm loan waiver in the meeting. The discussion was about the Mumbai Cricket Association," he said.
"Why indulge in all this farce?" Thackeray said. "You (Pawar) used to criticise that we don't understand anything about agriculture," he added.
Referring to problems faced by Marathi-speaking populace in Karnataka, the Sena leader said, "If my party comes to power in Maharashtra, we will bring the Marathi-speaking areas in Karnataka under our state."
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