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Uddhav, Pawar demand governor’s recall

Uddhav gives Centre two-day ultimatum; Koshyari has crossed all limits, says Pawar; Fadnavis decries the ‘political colour’

- Yogesh Naik and Faisal Malik htmumbai@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) president Uddhav Thackeray and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Thursday urged the Central government to recall Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari whose remarks on Chhatrapat­i Shivaji have kicked up a row.

Pawar put the onus on President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take action against Koshyari, saying the governor had crossed all limits. Thackeray on the other hand threatened to stage an agitation if the Centre failed to remove Koshyari within the next couple of days.

Amid the political chaos, Koshyari left for Delhi on Thursday on an unschedule­d visit.

Earlier this week, Koshyari had said at a function that Shivaji was a past idol and the state now had new idols - from B R Ambedkar to Nitin Gadkai. It invited strong reactions from opposition parties, Maratha outfits, and even descendant­s of

Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Uddhav Thackeray and Sanjay Raut at a press conference at Matoshree on Thursday. the 16th century Maratha King. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), however, defended the governor, saying he did not mean to insult Shivaji.

“Governors are representa­tives of the President. They are expected to be non-partial. Utterances of this governor must be taken seriously by the Centre. Earlier, Koshyari had insulted Marathi people in Mumbai and Thane. He also made insulting remarks on Savitribai Phule. One needs to find out who is behind his rotten brain,” Thackeray said at a press conference.

He said the time had come the governor was sent back, or else, lovers of Maharashtr­a would unite and protest. If that did not happen in the next two days, his party would resort to a state-wide bandh or take out a morcha, he said. “The Centre must send him home or to an old age home. We won’t sit quiet. In fact, an all-party action like a Maharashtr­a bandh must be organised.”

Earlier in the day, Pawar said, “It was an irresponsi­ble statement [by Koshyari] and he has crossed all limits. People would have forgiven him if he had said such a thing for the first time. But he is known for such irresponsi­ble statements.’’

The President and the PM should take a decision as it is wrong to keep this responsibi­lity to a person like him, he said.

The BJP, however, refused to budge. Deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “Pawar was present at the function when the governor spoke, but he did not say anything then. They all have woken up after Udayan Raje’s [Shivaji’s descendant] letter to the PM and union minister Amit Shah. First, Pawar made a statement then Thackeray had to toe his line. A political colour is being given to this incident. Shivaji is respected across the country.”

MP writes to President

Meanwhile, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Udayanraje Bhosale, a descendent of Shivaji, has sent a letter to the President, the PM, Shah, and others, demanding the removal of Koshyari.

“The statements made by the governor are very contradict­ory to the beliefs of the nation. It would only be appropriat­e if you could take measures to remove him. Your actions and deliberati­ons in resolving this current standoff would go miles in restoring the confidence of the people of Maharashtr­a and the nation, that you stand in solidarity with the people’s belief and faith in Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj,” the letter said.

Bhosale also said the governor had previously made “objectiona­ble remarks” about social reformer Mahatma Jyotiba Phule too.

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