Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

One day, a Shiv Sainik will lead Maha: Uddhav

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MUMBAI: Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Monday said his son taking a plunge into electoral politics does not mean he is retiring, and expressed confidence that a Sena worker would one day become the state’s chief minister.

I n a n i nt e r vi e w t o Sena mouthpiece ‘Saamana’, he claimed his party put a check on the ‘Modi wave’ in the 2014 state Assembly polls, but maintained there was no point in a discussion now on why they parted ways with the BJP at that time.

This time, the Sena is contesting on 124 out of the total 288 constituen­cies in alliance with the BJP, which has nominated candidates for 150 seats. Rest of the seats will be allotted to smaller allies from the BJP’S quota.

“One day, a Shiv Sainik would become the chief minister of Maharashtr­a, it is a promise I made to my father and Sena f ounder l at e Balasaheb,” Uddhav Thackeray said in the interview, a part of which was released on Monday.

The Sena chief’s son Aaditya Thackeray is entering electoral politics from Worli constituen­cy in Mumbai, and the October 21 state polls are being seen as a litmus test for the party, whether it can bank on the young leader’s popularity to win public mandate.

“Aaditya contesting t he Assembly election does not necessaril­y mean I am retiring from active politics. I am very much around,” he said.

“I am not going to do farming,” he said sarcastica­lly, in an apparent reference to NCP leader Ajit Pawar who recently resigned as an MLA and advised his son to prefer farming or business over politics.

“There is no point in discussing the reasons behind the BJP and Sena contesting (the 2014 polls) separately. It was a war. There was a ‘ wave’ a t t he national level, but we put a check on it in Maharashtr­a,” he said. “Despite being in power, we have always raised voice for the cause of the common man,” he added.

Reacting to Thackeray’s promise of seeing a Shiv Sainik as the CM, Union minister Prakash Javadekar said, “Icha vyakt karne me kya burai hai, vastavta kya hogi wo baad me dekhenge. (There is no issue in expressing a desire, what will be the reality we will see later),” Javadekar told media here when asked about Thackeray’s statement.

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