Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray has said that people in Maharashtra voted for change and stability in Assembly elections and that is why his party supported BJP. In a second of the three part interview published in Sena mouthpiece Saamana today, Uddhav Thackeray said that Shiv Sena wants absolute majority in the state for a real change. <br/><br/>In the detailed interview, Uddhav Thackrey expressed his views on various topics such as alliance break up with BJP, corruption charges on BJP minister, agrarian crisis and role of opposition. Mr Thackrey said that alliance break up was an unfortunate episode but we should not dig out the past now, we need to go ahead together for betterment of the state. <br/><br/>About the corruption charges on BJP ministers, Mr Thackeray said that inquiry and- if needed- investigation should be done and truth should come out, to win the trust of people. Criticizing opposition's stand on demands of Mill workers, farmers and other issues, Uddhav Thackeray said that they are questioning government now for the evils created by their wrong policies. He said that cleaning the mess created by the previous governments will take more time. Speaking about agrarian crisis, Thackeray reiterated that we need to create a system for farmers to make them self reliant. He said it's a serious problem and all parties should stand together to deal with it keeping politics aside.
News On AIR | July 24, 2015 12:35 PM
Shiv Sena wants absolute majority in Maharashtra for real change: Uddhav