“The kind of politics that Congress has been doing, they too will not want BJP to be in power.” Raut defended Congress statement, while he took a dig at BJP
Mumbai: On Friday new statement was released by ShivSena leader Sanjay Raut claims that if his party decides, it will get the required numbers to form a stable government in the state.
Raut said “If ShivSena decides, it will get the numbers to form a stable government in Maharashtra. People have given the mandate to form the government on the basis of 50-50 formula that was pitched in front of people of Maharashtra,”.
“If Uddhav Thackeray has said the CM will be from ShivSena, take it in writing that it will be from ShivSena,” said Raut
On Wednesday stated on ShivSena’s leaders’ meeting with the Governor, Raut said, “Farmers have suffered heavy losses. Our leaders met Governor yesterday and requested him to take stock of the situation.”
*साहिब…*
*मत पालिए, अहंकार को इतना,*
*वक़्त के सागर में कईं,*
*सिकन्दर डूब गए..!*— Sanjay Raut (@rautsanjay61) November 1, 2019
Maharashtra Congress leaders have discussed meeting with Sonia Gandhi to discuss lending support to ShivSena, Raut said, “I don’t agree with that. There is this particular thinking, agenda, the ideology of every party. The kind of politics that Congress has been doing, they too will not want BJP to be in power.” Raut defended Congress’s statement, where he took a dig at BJP.
Raut said “This is for the world. This is human nature. What I think is good, I always put that. Whether, it is personal, social or political life, people or organizations, high on arrogance will sink,”.
Sanjay Raut in his latest tweet had said, “Sahib, mat paliye, ahankar ko itna, waqt ke sagar me kai Sikander doob gaye.”When questioned about BJP’s offer of giving more cabinet berths to Shiv Sena, Raut said, “We are not here for trading.” He refuted reports of ShivSena holding talks with NCP over government formation.
On the other hand, Congress leader Ashok Chavan on Thursday said,” Congress is currently in wait and watch the mode as far as the government formation is concerned in Maharashtra.” On the question of whether Congress will support ShivsSena in government formation, Ashok Chavan said if any proposal comes from ShivSena, we may discuss it with our party high command.
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