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Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ekanth Shinde lands in Delhi, 2nd visit in 3 weeks raises brows

Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ekanth Shinde lands in Delhi, 2nd visit in 3 weeks raises brows

Time of India2 days ago
Mumbai: Days after chief minister Devendra Fadnavis visited Delhi and met top BJP leaders and Union ministers to accelerate approvals and secure financial assistance for infrastructure and environmental projects in Maharashtra, his deputy Eknath Shinde arrived at the national capital on Thursday and held a review meeting with Shiv Sena MPs.
He reportedly met senior BJP leaders too.
This was Shinde's second trip to Delhi in less than a month. On July 11, he had gone there amid the monsoon session of the state legislature and met Union home minister Amit Shah among other leaders.
According to political observers, Shinde's visit to Delhi when his party, Shiv Sena, is facing several controversies and amid talk of a Shiv Sena (UBT)-MNS alliance is significant.
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Sources claimed Shinde discussed the ongoing tussle within the Mahayuti alliance, demands for the resignation of tainted ministers, and the Uddhav and Raj Thackeray reunion ahead of the BMC polls. Shinde was also allegedly under fire over probes ordered against Sena ministers and the opposition attacking its 'errant' ministers.
Shinde, however, said it was not a "surprise" visit and he "routinely" goes to Delhi when Parliament session is on.
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"I took a meeting with Shiv Sena MPs since the monsoon session of Parliament is on. We are part of NDA and so we are with govt on major issues. I also discussed issues related to Maharashtra that have to be taken up with the Centre..., Shinde said. "If there is a need to meet ministers for development work, I will do that also..." He further claimed that several former BMC corporators, including 123 from Mumbai, have joined them.
"This is a good sign. We have resolved issues and fast-tracked issues. Those who ruled BMC for 20 years...have been taught a lesson. Now, Mumbaikars will teach them a lesson in the BMC elections."
With both Fadnavis and Shinde visiting Delhi and the former meeting governor C P Radhakrishnan on Wednesday, there was speculation of a cabinet reshuffle. Senior BJP functionaries, however, said that there would be no cabinet reshuffle as of now with local body polls round the corner.
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