Uddhav Thackeray meets Sharad Pawar\, Sena says Maharashtra govt strong

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Uddhav Thackeray meets Sharad Pawar, Sena says Maharashtra govt strong

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and NCP president Sharad Pawar. File photos   | Photo Credit: PTI

However, the timing of the meeting is significant.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray held a meeting with NCP president Sharad Pawar here, senior Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said on Tuesday while asserting that the state government is “strong”.

The two leaders met for about one-and-a-half hours late Monday evening, Mr. Raut said while dismissing speculations about the Thackeray-led government’s stability.

The Sena Rajya Sabha MP, however, did not reveal what transpired between the two leaders.

The meeting between Mr. Thackeray and Mr. Pawar took place after the NCP chief met state Governor B.S. Koshyari on Monday morning.

“NCP chief Sharad Pawar and Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray had a meeting for one-and-a-half hours. Those doubting about the stability of this government are doing so out of their own grudge. This government is strong,” Mr. Raut tweeted in Marathi.

Earlier, Mr. Pawar met Mr. Koshyari on Monday morning, following which the NCP claimed the meeting took place on the invitation of the governor and no political issues came up for discussion.

However, the timing of the meeting is significant as it took place against the backdrop of strained relations between the Shiv Sena, which heads the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, and the Raj Bhavan.

The NCP is one of the key constituents of MVA.

Mr. Pawar was one of the key leaders from Maharashtra who had openly complained about Mr. Koshyari’s “intervention” in the functioning of the state administration.

Recently, senior BJP leader and former state chief minister Devendra Fadnavis complained to the governor about the “failure” of the Thackeray government in handling the COVID-19 crisis.

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