The two leaders were attending an event in Navi Mumbai to honour the late Mathadi (labour) leader Annasaheb Patil
Shiv Sena party president Uddhav Thackeray and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis during the 86th birth anniversary celebrations of Mathadi leader Annasaheb Patil in Navi Mumbai. Pic/PTI
Mahayuti (mega alliance of saffron parties) would definitely win the forthcoming polls, to which Fadnavis agreed too, without commenting on reviving the BJP-Sena pact. The Sena chief apologised to the CM and the audience for arriving late for the function that honoured the late Mathadi (labour) leader Annasaheb Patil.
"It doesn't look good when someone arrives late when the CM is already seated here," he said, tacitly adding, "Someone should give me today's photograph. I'm flanked by Devendra and Narendra (Annasaheb's son and Sena's candidate in Satara who lost to Udayanraje Bhosale in May 2019)," he said.
The Sena president referred to a political understanding between his father, Sena founder Bal Thackeray and late labour leader Annasaheb Patil. Narrating a bond between the leaders who fought for the cause of Marathi people, Thackeray said that any political leader who did not keep promises or words given to others shouldn't be considered as a leader, also hinting at the BJP's unwillingness to give half of 288 seats to the Sena in the alliance. As of today, the Sena has been offered seats less than what they demanded. Fadnavis and Thackeray are expected to have a special sitting to reach an amicable arrangement.
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