Uddhav Thackeray's Fiery Attack: Fadnavis an 'Accidental CM', BJP 'Corrupt'

Uddhav Thackeray launched a blistering attack on the Maharashtra government during his visit to flood-affected Marathwada. He described Devendra Fadnavis as an "accidental Chief Minister" and called the BJP the "Corrupt Janata Party." Thackeray strongly criticized Deputy CM Ajit Pawar for his comments against farm loan waivers while farmers face devastation. He demanded immediate implementation of farm loan waivers and rejected the state government's relief package as inadequate.

Key Points: Uddhav Thackeray Calls Fadnavis Accidental CM BJP Corrupt

  • Uddhav Thackeray terms BJP as 'Corrupt Janata Party' during Marathwada visit
  • Calls Devendra Fadnavis an accidental Chief Minister amid political tensions
  • Criticizes Ajit Pawar's stance against farm loan waivers for flood-hit farmers
  • Demands immediate farm loan waiver, rejecting state's relief package
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Fadnavis an 'accidental CM', BJP a 'corrupt party': Uddhav Thackeray

Shiv Sena-UBT chief Uddhav Thackeray launches scathing attack on Maharashtra government, calling BJP 'Corrupt Janata Party' and Fadnavis an 'accidental CM'.

"Since the Chief Minister gives a clean chit to everyone, he has become a clean cheater. - Uddhav Thackeray"

Jalna, Nov 8

Shiv Sena-UBT Chief Uddhav Thackeray, on Saturday, sparked a debate in Maharashtra politics, saying that Devendra Fadnavis is an "accidental Chief Minister".

He led a scathing attack against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), terming it "Corrupt Janata Party".

He also said that the BJP, which is robbing 'Mother India', has no right to say 'Vande Mataram' while referring to the ruling party's move to organise an event on 150th anniversary of 'Vande Mataram' celebrations on Friday.

Thackeray was speaking to reporters on the concluding day of his four-day visit to the rain and flood-hit Marathwada after holding interaction with the farmers who are devastated by the natural disaster.

The Shiv Sena-UBT Chief also took a jibe at the Deputy Chief Minister and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Chief Ajit Pawar over his statement that the farmers should make a habit of regularly repaying the loans instead of asking a waiver.

"Except his son, Ajit Pawar does not want anyone to get anything free (referring to the Pune land deal controversy involving his son Parth Pawar-linked company)."

Thackeray also targeted Ajit Pawar, saying that "We are able to get food to eat as the farmers are working hard despite odds. After stealing the parties (Shiv Sena and NCP), this (MahaYuti) government first came to power by stealing votes and now it is stealing lands too."

Referring to the announcement by Deputy Chief Minister Pawar about the cancellation of a sale deed of the Pune's prime land transaction involving Parth Pawar and his company, the Shiv Sena-UBT Chief said, "Since the Chief Minister gives a clean chit to everyone, he has become a clean cheater. First, the Pune land transaction involving Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol came to light, the deal was cancelled. Similarly, after the row the Mundawa Koregaon land deal involving Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar, the sale deed has been scrapped. Now another controversial land deal involving Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik came to light. All the criminals are in the BJP and the Chief Minister has become a clean cheater."

Thackeray called upon the farmers to raise their voice against the state government for its apathy and neglect towards them.

"If there is a spark in your heart, show it to this government. If the spark of the farmers goes out, the government will burn down," he claimed.

Speaking on farm loan waiver, Thackeray said that boards should be installed in the villages, that they will not vote until the state government implements a loan waiver.

He reiterated that the state government's relief package of Rs 31,628 crore was not acceptable, demanding that the government should immediately implement a farm loan waiver to rebuild and revive the farmers in distress due to the severe damage caused by floods.

He also contradicted the state government's claim of depositing financial aid in the farmers' bank accounts.

--ANS

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Sarah B
While I understand the frustration, calling BJP "Corrupt Janata Party" seems like political rhetoric. Both sides have corruption allegations. What matters is concrete solutions for farmers, not just name-calling.
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Priya S
The land deals controversy is really concerning. When multiple ministers are involved in questionable transactions, it shakes public trust. Uddhav Thackeray is right to highlight this - transparency in governance is crucial for democracy.
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Michael C
As an observer of Indian politics, the "accidental CM" comment is quite telling. Maharashtra's political situation has been unstable since the coalition government broke. Farmers are suffering while politicians play blame games. 😔
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Ananya R
The comment about farmers making spark is powerful! Our annadata deserves respect and support. When natural disasters strike, government should stand with farmers, not make excuses. Loan waiver is the need of the hour in Marathwada.
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Vikram M
Both Uddhav and BJP need to focus on governance rather than trading allegations. Maharashtra needs stable leadership and policies that actually help farmers recover from floods. Political mudslinging helps no one.

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