The Shiv Sena anointed Uddhav
Thackeray as the saffron combine's CM pick. The Sena president later told
journalists he had to honour Shiv Sainiks’ collective wish. “The CM issue can
be decided by discussions (with the BJP). We are not in a hurry,” Thackeray
said, indicating, for the first time, that he didn't intend to toe the hard
line on the issue. Senior BJP leader Vinod Tawde said the CM issue will be
decided by leaders of the Mahayuti, or grand (Sena-BJP) alliance.
Earlier, Aditya Thackeray, Uddhav's
son and Yuva Sena president, cleared the decks for an impromptu endorsement of
his father's CM candidature from Shiv Sainiks. Addressing a party congregation
at a Bandra auditorium, Aditya sought a voice vote on the issue. To his question
as to who would be the CM of Maharashtra after the October assembly election, the
party representatives replied, “Uddhav Thackeray”, in unison.
Sanjay Raut, MP and executive
editor of party mouthpiece Saamna, said there should be no glitches in Uddhav
becoming CM after the assembly elections. “Just as the Sena has wholeheartedly
accepted Narendra Modi as PM, the BJP should accept Uddhav Thackeray as Maharashtra ’s CM,” said Raut. Other allies in the saffron
combine, too, will back Thackeray as chief minister, he said.
Later, Thackeray unveiled a
development plan with an assurance to accelerate Maharashtra 's
infrastructure projects, and underscored the need to closely monitor irrigation
projects in the state to check cost and time overruns. The party will work out
a comprehensive policy to safeguard the strategic interests of the agrarian
community, he said.
In an audio-visual
presentation, Uddhav said that if elected to office in Maharashtra, the Sena
would undertake the Mumbai coastal road project; there will be an international
theme park on the Mahalaxmi Race Course; also, the stringent Coastal Regulation
Zone Act would be looked into to allow development of the city's 'koliwadas'. Referring
to the Campa Cola incident, Thackeray said measures would be initiated to
ensure that such cases are not repeated and that residents are not made to
suffer because of the civic administration's or developer's folly.
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