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Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde denied any “Cold War” with CM Devendra Fadnavis, emphasized unity and made fun of being “calm”.
After the state assembly elections, a report of a quarrel between the two leaders was reported. (PTI photo)
Between the report of tension between Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and his deputy Eknath Shinde, it is later clear that there is no “Cold War” between them.
Refuting claims of quarrel within the party, Deputy CM Shinde also took a jib in the Maha Vikas Aghdi and Indie Alliance, saying that “there is no cold war” because it is not part of the opposition.
Talking to reporters, Shinde said, “There is no cold war because it is not a great development or Indie alliance. Our war is with those who are opposing the development of Maharashtra… “
Shinde said that they are all working together.
“We are ‘Thanda Thanda Cool Cool …”, he jokingly said.
After the state assembly elections last year, there were reports of a quarrel between the two leaders.
Recently, the State Home Department organized by CM Fadnavis downed a security cover for more than 20 Shiv Sena MLAs, which are not just a constable from Y+ category. The Home Department also withdrew the cover given to some other army nets. It is considered a reflection of increasing tension between the top two leaders in the state.
Along with this, some BJP and Ajit Pawar -led NCP politicians were also withdrawn, in a type of balance work. However, the number of army leaders, whose security either slipped or withdrawn, remain more and more to others.