Mumbai: The political war in Maharashtra is once again intensifying amid the crisis of the pandemic. Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has written to the state government raising the issue of not opening temples and other places of worship so far. Now, the Governor and the CM are continuing to exchange letters on the issue. Uddhav Thackeray has written a letter to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari in reply. In which CM Thackeray wrote that "With the discussion of opening religious places in Maharashtra, the increasing cases of corona infection should also be taken care of". "I don't need your certificate to prove my Hindutva," said the Maharashtra CM. Welcoming those who compare our state to Pak Occupied Kashmir (PoK) doesn't fit into my Hindutva. Thackeray said, will only giving permission to open the temples prove the Hindutava ideology? In his letter, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari wrote that you had launched 'Mission Begin Again' on June 1. But now four months have passed and religious places are not yet open. Religious places are also open in the national capital, while corona cases are now on the rise. In the letter, the governor further wrote that it is ironic that on the one hand, the government has opened bars and restaurants, but on the other hand, the sites of deities have not been opened. You have been a strong advocate of Hindutva. You had publicly expressed your devotion to Lord Rama. North Korea leader Kim Jong- Un cries while addressing citizens PM Modi releases Balasaheb Vikhe Patil's autobiography US Prez now targets Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris