His choices at all times proper, need to see him change into CM: People from Eknath Shinde’s native village
By PTI
SATARA: The residents of Dare village in Maharashtra’s Satara district, the native place of Eknath Shinde, who’s on the centre of the continuing political turmoil in Maharashtra, recall the Shiv Sena chief as a “people’s man” and a few of them really feel that the choices he had taken up to now later turned out to be proper.
The individuals from the village with round 80 households say they’re standing strongly behind Shinde and need to see him change into the state chief minister quickly.
Majority of Shiv Sena MLAs have shifted their loyalty to Eknath Shinde and are tenting in Guwahati, plunging the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) authorities led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, who heads the Sena, right into a disaster.
At least 37 Sena MLAs and 10 unbiased legislators are at present with Shinde in Assam. Shinde has claimed that the group led by him is the “real Shiv Sena”. Although Shinde, 58, hails from Satara, he has established himself as a key Sena chief within the Thane-Palghar area adjoining Mumbai.
The sitting MLA from Kopri-Pachpakhadi in Thane metropolis is understood for aggressive method in direction of problems with public curiosity.
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The native residents of Dare village, positioned on the banks of the Koyna river, mentioned they wholeheartedly assist Shinde. The village falls underneath the Wai-Mahabaleshwar meeting constituency.
“We are standing strong with Shinde saheb. There is no other person like him. He reaches every household and helps the poor and needy. Our best wishes are always with him,” mentioned Rupesh Shinde. He mentioned the chief usually visits his native place and the final time he was within the village was a month in the past.
Ganesh Utekar, a Shiv Sena functionary from Mahabaleshwar tehsil and a resident of Dare village, “It has been our experience that whatever decisions Shinde saheb has taken so far, all of them turned out to be right.”
“The work and contribution made by Shinde saheb make us express our love and gratitude towards him. The decision taken by Shinde saheb is appropriate and as a village, we are with him,” he mentioned. Another villager, Sampat Shinde, advised a regional channel that Shinde has been serving to the individuals for the final 35-40 years.
“In good times or bad times, he is with people and reaches out to help them and resolve the problems of the poor and needy,” he mentioned. He added that the villagers need to see Shinde because the chief minister subsequent time visits the village.
“Our wishes are with him and all of us are with him,” he added. A youth man carrying a T-shirt with Shinde’s photograph on it mentioned Shinde is in Shiv Sena and he has not mentioned something about leaving the celebration as 50 MLAs are with him.