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Aaditya roars, to contest from Worli

- STAFF REPORTER

Putting an end to all speculatio­n, Shiv Sena Chief Minister face and Yuva Sena chief, Aaditya Thackeray announced his candidatur­e for the upcoming assembly election. He is the first Thackeray to ever contest the election.

Aaditya contesting election gains more significan­ce, as the founder of Sena, Bal Thackeray had always said he did not believe in democracy and would never contest elections. The 29-year-old Thackeray will make his debut from the Worli constituen­cy of South-Central Mumbai. “In the name of my grandparen­ts, late Balasaheb Thackeray and Meenatai Thackeray, I swear to contest the election and work for the betterment of Maharashtr­a,” announced Aaditya at his first rally.

“I have taken this plunge, let anybody stand against me, I am not scared, because I know the people won’t let me down” he added.

Aaditya was accompanie­d by his mother, Rashmi and younger brother, Tejas along with senior Sena leaders, like former CM Manohar Joshi, Sanjay Raut and Sachin Ahir, who recently crossed over from the Nationalis­t Congress Party.

Soon after making this announceme­nt, Aaditya was overwhelme­d by the response he received from Shiv Sainiks at the venue, making him emotional. Party workers present, screamed slogans after his name and showered flowers on the dais.

He added over the last three months, he has received immense respect and love from the people of Maharashtr­a for his “Jan Aashirwad Yatra”, which instilled confidence in him to step in the shoes of a leader.

“The blessings and love of the people of Maharashtr­a have been my driving force. I promise to pay you back by serving you all,” affirmed an emotional Aaditya.

There was enormous eagerness over Aaditya’s participat­ion in the state election since party workers speculated his chance of being the party’s candidate for the post of chief minister.

Aaditya reminded the partymen, Shiv Sena has always remained committed to social service in Maharashtr­a, helping the party earn a special place among the people. He promised to carry on with this legacy. “This is our time to create a new Maharashtr­a. We will fight for justice and make sure peoples’ voices are heard,” asserted Aaditya.

Hailing the decision, Sena MP, Sanjay Raut set the crowd abuzz stating Aaditya’s entry in politics is the new dawn, that will shine on the sixth floor of Mantralaya. (The power seat of Maharashtr­a, where the CM sits)

“Due to technical error, Chandrayan-2 could not land on the moon, but Aaditya is the ‘Suryayaan’ which will successful­ly rise up to the sixth floor of Mantralaya,” said Raut.

Significan­tly, Aaditya’s announceme­nt came two days after his father and Sena president, Uddhav had reminded the Sainiks of the promise he had made to his father and Sena supremo, the late Thackeray, that one day he will make a Sainik the CM of Maharashtr­a

Uddhav, however, was not present at the rally, as he was involved in finalising the distributi­on of election tickets for Sena candidates.

 ?? —BL SONI ?? Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray is flanked by mother Rashmi Thackeray and others at the Vijay Sankalp Melava in Worli on Monday.
—BL SONI Shiv Sena leader Aaditya Thackeray is flanked by mother Rashmi Thackeray and others at the Vijay Sankalp Melava in Worli on Monday.

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