BJP leader Prasad Lad reportedly said if needed, Shiv Sena Bhavan would be demolished. He later retracted the remarks and expressed regret.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray attacked the BJP on Sunday, saying that the language of intimidation will not be tolerated and a suitable reply will be given to those speaking it.
Thackeray made the statement after BJP legislator Prasad Lad’s reported remarks that if needed, the Shiv Sena Bhavan, headquarters of the party in central Mumbai, would be demolished. However, he later retracted the remarks and expressed regret, saying they were presented out of context by the media.
Mr Thackeray, speaking at the inauguration of a redevelopment project referred to his three-party Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) dispensation as a “triple seat” government (with Congress and NCP being the other constituents).
Referring to a dialogue from Hindi blockbuster “Dabangg” – “Thappad se dar nahi lagta (not scared of being slapped)” — the Chief Minister said, “Nobody should speak the language of slapping us as we will give back such a tight slap that the other person will not be able to get back on his feet.”
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While asking the beneficiaries of the chawls redevelopment project not to fall prey to allurement once the project gets over, he said, “Marathi culture must be protected in the redeveloped constructions at any cost as the chawls had a historic legacy, where revolutionaries had laid down their lives and also were witness to the Samyukta Maharashtra movement.”
NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who was also present at the event, said the legacy of BDD Chawls should be protected and the Marathi-speaking people must stay back in the redeveloped houses, which would be given as part of the project being overseen by Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA).
Pawar also praised Mr Thackeray for efficient handling of the COVID-19 situation and the recent floods in several parts of the state caused by severe rainfall.
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