The Asian Age

Shiv Sena has not changed its ideology: Uddhav

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Mumbai: The Shiv Sena has not changed its ideology, Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray said on Friday as he addressed party leaders and office-bearers on the occasion of the 54th anniversar­y of its formation. The Sena last year severed ties with erstwhile ally BJP after the two parties fell out over sharing of the chief ministeria­l post for two-andhalf years on a rotational basis. The Thackeray-led party then joined forces with the ideologica­lly different NCP and Congress in a postpoll arrangemen­t and formed the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in the state. Mr Thackeray was sworn-in as chief minister in November last year. “The Shiv Sena has not changed its ideology,” Mr Thackeray told Shiv Sena leaders via an online platform, according to a statement shared by the party after the meeting. The Sena was born to fight injustice, he said. The Shiv Sena chief added he would take forward the legacy of his late father and party founder Bal Thackeray. “This is not a helpless Shiv Sena and your Shiv Sena chief too will not be helpless,” Mr Thackeray said. He informed that the number of Covid-19 testing laboratori­es in the state has now increased to 100 from two initially, and more labs will be set up. The CM said the Shiv Sena shakhas (branches) in the city will be turned into temporary clinics to treat patients. Doctors were being provided all the required equipment like masks, PPE kits and hand gloves as they combat the disease, he said.

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