Maharashtra: Governor did not get government plane
Maharashtra: Governor did not get government plane
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Maharashtra: Maharashtra Governor BS Koshyari was set to visit Uttarakhand's Mussoorie today. He was supposed to attend a function of Lal Bahadur Shastri National Administrative Academy. During this time, as soon as he boarded the plane, he got information that it is not allowed to fly. After knowing this, the Governor left the private airline. Politics has started in Maharashtra regarding this matter. As soon as Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar was asked about the matter, he said, 'There is no information about this matter. I am going to the ministry right now. When I get some other information about this, then I will be able to comment in this matter. '

A dispute has been going on between Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and Governor BS Koshyari since last year. The Governor in his letter requested CM Uddhav Thackeray to reopen the religious places of the state. Replying to his letter, Uddhav said, 'I do not need a certificate from you about my Hindutva'.

Regarding this matter, Sanjay Raut said, 'The entire Maharashtra government, including the Chief Minister, respects the Governor. According to the information I got, they are going to Chamoli. Sitting on a constitutional post, one cannot use the government plane on a personal journey. If they want to go on their personal journey, then they should use a private plane.'

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