Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Aaditya Thackeray meets Tejashwi, Nitish Kumar in ‘courtesy’ visit

- Anirban Guha Roy anirbanroy@htlive.com

Shiv Sena ( Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Aaditya Thackeray, son of former Maharashtr­a chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and a former minister himself, on Wednesday met Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and his deputy Tejashwi Prasad Yadav in Patna.

Addressing reporters and accompanie­d by Yadav, Thackeray said, “We discussed about developmen­t works and issues facing the country. It is always good that youths keen on working for country exchange views on how to address people’s issues like inflation, unemployme­nt and the need for saving democracy. I have long been in touch with Tejashwi but we met for the first time.”

“CM Kumar told me to come again and see Bihar. I have always invited him to come to Maharashtr­a,” Thackeray said.

Earlier, Thackeray met Yadav at the latter’s residence. He was

accompanie­d by Shiv Sena MPs Priyanka Chaturvedi and Anil Desai, besides others.

Recently, the young Thackeray had joined Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s ongoing Bharat Jodo yatra at Hingoli.

Thackeray’s party is a major constituen­t of Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance in Maharashtr­a, which was ousted from power in the state earlier this year following a split in the Shiv Sena.

Both leaders, however, parried questions whether their

interactio­n was part of efforts to form a larger opposition front ahead of the 2024 parliament­ary polls.

Yadav, on his part, said the young Thackeray had worked well as a minister in Maharashtr­a. He parried questions on Sena’s Hindutva agenda earlier.

“It is always good when youths come together in decision and policy making. We will share knowledge. Of course, we have the challenge to save democracy in the country,” said the deputy CM.

He also called Thackeray’s interactio­n with CM Kumar as a “courtesy call”.

However, Upendra Kushwaha, parliament­ary board chairman of CM Kumar’s party JD(U), said, “It is a good sign that major opposition parties are joining hands ahead of the parliament­ary polls.”

Meanwhile, Bihar BJP spokespers­on Nikhil Anand said CM Kumar and his deputy have insulted the sentiments of Bihar and Biharis by meeting Thackeray for their superficia­l politics. “These leaders of Bihar forgot that the same people used to abuse Biharis in Maharashtr­a and drive them away,” he said.

BJP’s Rajya Sabha member Sushil Kumar Modi, who was Bihar’s deputy CM for a long time, said Thackeray’s interactio­n with Tejashwi Yadav was more like a “picnic party” for scions of two political families. He said Thackeray had come to Patna ahead of municipal polls in Mumbai to seek votes of Biharis staying there.

 ?? SANTOSH KUMAR/HT PHOTO ?? Thackeray and Yadav address press in Patna.
SANTOSH KUMAR/HT PHOTO Thackeray and Yadav address press in Patna.

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