Mumbai, (the states. news) Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray — assailed on both
political and public health front — Sunday that he would balance it all.
“Whatever political storms come, I will face… I will fight coronavirus
too,” he said at a televised public address in the state Sunday.
“Over the last few days, we have done a lot of work (on coronavirus)… we
will fight the political crisis too,” Mr Thackeray said.
“Whatever storms have reached the state, be it natural or political, the
government has been fighting them,” added the Chief Minister, whose
government has been under BJP attack over the handling of actor Sushant
Rajput’s death since June.
Over the last weeks it has also found itself embroiled in a battle with actor
Kangana Ranaut, which starting over the same issue, escalated fast.
The party had lashed out when Kangana Ranaut said she felt unsafe in Mumbai and
then compared the country’s financial capital to Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir.
Earlier this week, Ms Ranaut linked the Brihanmumbai Corporation’s demolition
at her office to the Sena, which also controls the civic body, and said it was
vendetta.
In a video posted on Twitter, she also attacked Uddhav Thackeray.
On a different front, the Sena also has to placate the Maratha population,
which has been deeply upset by the Supreme Court’s refusal to endorse the
Martha quota for jobs or college admissions granted by Bombay High court.
“I assure you that we will fight for justice for you. Even in last
government, all four parties worked towards giving reservation to the Maratha
community. And we will fight for it. We have best of legal counsels with us…
But I appeal to you to not come out on roads protesting as the Covid crisis is
looming large,” the Chief Minister said.
Maharashtra has the maximum number of coronavirus cases in the count. uni








