Four conclusions from Aaditya Thackeray as the NCP divides "Eknath Shinde is as unqualified as ever."
While Shinde MLAs waited a year for a cabinet position, NCP MLAs with Ajit Pawar were appointed as ministers, according to Aaditya Thackeray.
Ajit Pawar's decision to join the BJP-Shinde government and the divide in the Nationalist Congress Party, according to former Maharashtra minister Aaditya Thackeray, show once more how ineffective Eknath Shinde is as chief executive. The Worli MLA stated that rather than commenting on the "depths of the dirty politics," he will focus on the four key points he noticed.
Shinde MLAs did not get berth, Ajit Pawar's MLAs accommodated
Without going into the depths of the dirty politics currently underway in our state, a few crucial points to note:
— Aaditya Thackeray (@AUThackeray) July 2, 2023
1) The failed double engine government in Maharashtra now has a third wheel.
Now it’s over a year but the original Gaddaars dreaming desperately of a cabinet…
'Didn't you have a problem with the NCP?'
Aaditya Thackeray questioned how the Sena traitors today had to discreetly welcome NCP MLAs to the cabinet as they expressed their displeasure with the Maha Vikas Aghadi, the alliance of the Sena (undivided) with the Congress and the NCP. The Sena MLAs who left Uddhav with Eknath Shinde made this statement.
"The first Gaddaars betrayed us under the guise that district-level NCP ministers and officials did not let them to work.
Today, the NCP members who have been criticised for acting as obstacles in Raigad, Nashik, and other districts received their oaths of office as Cabinet Ministers. The original Gaddaars who had been grumbling about them had to subtly accept them, Aaditya stated.
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