Mumbai: Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray has given an interview to Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamana. During this interview, Thackeray voiced his views on many issues. The Maharashtra CM said that I will go to Ayodhya and offer my prayers. With this, Uddhav attacked the BJP and said that "Some people say that in August-September, my government will fall." I say what do you wait for, drop it now. '
Responding to a question about Ayodhya, CM Thackeray said, 'The year after I went there, the problem of Ram temple was resolved in the next November and I became CM. This is my reverence. Anyone who wants to say blind faith can say it, but it is my devotion and will remain. What comes up is that right now Corona has caused uproar everywhere. I'm fine I would say I will go to Ayodhya only. I am the CM. But even when there was no CM, I had respect there. Got everything. He too as a Shiv Sena chief and his (Balasaheb Thackeray) son. '
Uddhav Thackeray further said that "His government is of three wheels with steering in his hand, but both are sitting at the back." Uddhav further said, 'All people win by contesting elections. People have certain expectations from them. That is why the public votes for them and we cannot fulfill that expectation, if anyone thinks so or is their mistake, because there is no such thing. In this way, it is not a crime to express hope and expectation.
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