
He changed colours like chameleon: Shinde lambasts Uddhav Thackeray
Replying to the opposition's Last Week Motion in the legislative council, Mr. Shinde said, without naming Mr. Thackeray, that Mr. Fadnavis made "40-50 calls" after the alliance of the undivided Shiv Sena and BJP retained its majority in the 2019 assembly elections.
But there was no response (from Mr. Thackeray) to the BJP leader's calls, said Mr. Shinde.
"Maharashtra has never seen a chameleon changing colours so fast. He went with those whom he once considered lowly," Mr. Shinde said in an apparent reference to Thackeray joining hands with the Congress after severing the alliance with the BJP.
It was because of his (Mr. Shinde's) request that Mr. Fadnavis had agreed to cede the post of Mumbai's mayor to the Shiv Sena in 2017 after the Sena won 84 seats and the BJP 82 in the civic polls, Shinde said.
"But he (Mr. Thackeray) betrayed Mr. Fadnavis in 2019 (by walking out of the alliance)," Mr. Shinde added.
Mr. Shinde also claimed that while he and rebel Sena MLAs supporting him were camping in Guwahati in 2022 after rebelling against Mr. Thackeray, the latter approached him for reconciliation and, at the same time, asked the BJP leadership in Delhi not to support the rebel group.
Mr. Shinde said the Thackeray government had announced the establishment of a music school in the name of Lata Mangeshkar after the singing legend's death.
But when the Mangeshkar family awarded the first Lata Deenanath Mangeshkar Award to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr. Thackeray got so upset that he decided against starting the music school, Mr. Shinde claimed.
When he became chief minister in 2022, he started the music school, Mr. Shinde added.
Notably, Mr. Shinde's reminder of Mr. Thackeray 'betraying' Mr. Fadnavis and the BJP in 2019 came a day after the Shiv Sena (UBT) chief met the Maharashtra Chief Minister.
A day earlier, Mr. Fadnavis, in a tongue-in-cheek remark in the House, had asked Mr. Thackeray to come over to the ruling side.

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