Uddhav Thackeray Is Constantly Attacking BJP
Uddhav Thackeray is constantly attacking BJP, CM’s confidence standing on two crutches is high. It is said that power instills confidence in a person.
This time it was directly visible in the Shiv Sena’s traditional Dussehra rally. At the 2019 Dussehra rally.
Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray was heard saying that if the alliance with the BJP that removed Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir was not aligned, would the traitor Congress opposing this decision support it.
On October 8, 2019, on the day of Dussehra, Uddhav also said that Jammu and Kashmir without Article 370 was the dream of his father Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray.
Uddhav also recalled that his father also wanted to see the grand Ram temple at the Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya. Temple construction is a demand of Shiv Sainiks.
That is, during the Dussehra rally of 2019, Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray knew that the BJP government at the Center did a good job by removing Article 370.
Uddhav also said that the BJP has made his father’s dreams come true. On the issue of Ram temple too, the promise which he had seen saying on Dussehra last year, that promise has now been fulfilled.
That is, the historic decision of the Supreme Court has come on Sri Ram temple and the construction of the temple has started.
These works were done during the tenure of the same BJP, towards which Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray raised many questions in Sunday’s Dussehra rally.
There was a question among them that the BJP going with Nitish Kumar in Bihar has become secular or Nitish Kumar communal.
There is an old old saying that if one finger is raised towards someone else, three fingers lift themselves up. This is what happened with Uddhav on Sunday.
When he was blaming BJP for being secular, his three fingers were on his own. In Maharashtra, he can be seen today sharing power with the same Congress, which he had openly declared as a traitor in the last Dussehra rally.
After getting power, he would have never considered what changed in the Congress in the last year. Congress leaders were also heard talking about abolishing 370 only when they came to power last week.
That is, neither the Congress has changed, nor has there been any ideological change in the BJP, then who has changed? Chief Minister Uddhav should think this.
Now come Uddhav’s confidence over the last year. The last Dussehra rally took place right during the election. At that time voting had taken place in some places, while some places were yet to be held.
The Shiv Sena-BJP joint election rallies were also going very well. So good that even before that, during the alliance, such good coordination was never seen.
When the election results came on October 24, the Shiv Sena took a reversal, which the BJP would not have imagined even in the dream.
After a grueling political upheaval that lasted for 34 days, Shiv Sena leaders were seen playing at the door of the national president of the same Congress, which their president had dubbed as a traitor at the Dussehra rally a few days back.
Then with the support of the same Congress, Shiv Sena also gained state power. And now in the last year, I have gained so much confidence that she has also come in a position to challenge that if she dares, show my government down.
In fact, this confidence is not his own, but that of the Congress and NCP standing behind him. At the time of the 2019 assembly elections, both these parties had no idea of coming to power. Shiv Sena created this fantasy in his mind.
Anyone who has not dreamed of getting anything gets a chance to become a partner in the power of a state like Maharashtra, so why would he not be ready for any condition.
When Sharad Pawar, who left the Congress immediately in 1999, could come together with the same Congress to establish power in Maharashtra after a few months, what good can it do to join the Shiv Sena.
People should remember that the Congress-NCP had been in power in Maharashtra for 15 whole years, beating the Shiv Sena-BJP at that time. The craftsmen of this tripartite power are still the same Sharad Pawar of 1999.
He knows that Shiv Sena has separated from BJP for the post of Chief Minister. If the remaining cream of power is kept for himself by giving him the chief minister’s post, then what is the harm in this.
Congress too is satisfied thinking that it is better than a maternal uncle.
Therefore, the interest of all the three parties in this agreement is improving and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s ‘confidence’ standing on two crutches is high.