Maharashtra Prime Minister Uddhav Thacke wanted to resign after the Shiv Sena rebellion exploded, but was stopped twice by senior leaders of the alliance, sources said today.
Shiv Sena’s chief has stopped resigning “twice, not once,” sources said. They didn’t reveal the name of the leader who stopped Mr. Thackeray, but it was Maha who ideologically fused opposition parties to hold multiple meetings with Shiv Sena’s chief in the crisis of rebels. -It was Sharad Power, the brain behind the Bikas-Agadi coalition.
Thackeray resigned on June 21 (Tuesday last week), according to sources, and Eknath Shinde and 21 rebels have moved to Surat, Gujarat, under BJP control, and have not been in contact. It is said that.
Uddhav Thacke decided to resign on the same day and was scheduled to announce it on Facebook’s live stream around 5 pm, sources said, and Shiv Sena’s chief waited for more rebels to cross. He added that he felt he was there.
“But he was persuaded by the biggest leader of the Mahabicas Agadi Alliance not to quit,” sources said.