Eknath Shinde Openly Expressed Displeasure Over CM Uddhav Thackeray In 3 pages Of Letter

Pune, 23rd June 2022: Political distance has been increased in Shiv Sena, but communication between leaders has not stopped. On Thursday, MLA Eknath Shinde has written a letter to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. In this letter, he has talked about his problems. He told the Shiv Sena supremo that he was never available to listen to the problems of the leaders. In this three-page letter, he has also discussed the recent elections.

In a letter written in Marathi on behalf of Shiv Sena leader Shinde, the biggest allegation has been made of staying away from contact. He wrote in a taunting language stating, ‘The alleged Chanakyas gathered near you kept us away from the strategy of Rajya Sabha and Legislative Council elections. The result is now in front of everyone. We were told that we can meet you on the sixth floor, but it never happened.’

He said, “We have contacted many times for work regarding our assembly constituencies, but the phone is not even answered. We were suffering all these things and all the MLAs have tolerated it. We tried to tell this to the people around you, but there is no avail about this.

The leaders say that to meet the CM, one has to make contact with the close ones. He wrote, “When you left Varsha, a lot of crowds appeared there. It is good that for the first time the doors of this bungalow were opened for the common people as well. The doors of this bungalow were closed for the last two and a half years. Even for MLAs, we have to walk back and forth between your close ones to meet you.”

Recently Aaditya Thackeray, a Cabinet Minister of Tourism and Environment in the Maharashtra government, reached Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. Regarding this yatra, it has been said in the letter, ‘We also wanted to visit the Ramlila, but why we were not allowed to do so.”

He said, “Now we are all united for justice and entitlement. That is why we have taken this decision to consider him as a leader.
Hindutva, Ayodhya and Ram temple is Shiv Sena’s issues, but we were stopped. Uddhav Thackeray himself stopped many MLAs from going to Ayodhya.”

The rebel MLAs have denied the talk of cross-voting. Shinde wrote, “Not a single vote of Shiv Sena was cross-voted in the Rajya Sabha elections. Even after this, no confidence was expressed in us before the Legislative Council elections.” Apart from this, he has accused the CM of not listening to the problems.

Shiv Sena leaders expressed that “We never got permission to go to Varsha. People from Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Congress were easily available, but we did not have access.” On Wednesday, CM Thackeray addressed the leaders. During that time he had talked about discussing with the rebel MLAs. To this, the letter said, “Yesterday you gave an emotional speech, but in that speech also our issues were not talked about.”