• Aaditya Thackeray remarked, "Betrayed by our own, Congress, NCP stood with us in hard times"

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    Aaditya Thackeray remarked, "Betrayed by our own, Congress, NCP stood with us in hard times"

    The young politician responded, "They are already establishing an alliance with people who betrayed us," when asked about a potential future collaboration with the BJP.

    Digital Desk: "My
    father is not a power-hungry man. The instant the rebel flag was up, he left
    Varsha (the CM's home)." The Yuva Sena's president, Aaditya Thackeray,
    made this claim in an interview on Thursday.



    "We did have an idea
    about a couple of people's objectives and they were also offered the posts they
    desired, just a month before this drama started," Aaditya told media.



    Eknath Shinde, the head of
    the Sena rebel group, is expected to be sworn in as the new chief minister of
    Maharashtra today.



    The chief of the Yuva Sena
    remarked, "The traitors took advantage of the situation when the Chief
    Minister was out of surgery and in seclusion," expressing his sorrow over
    being betrayed by one of their own.



    He described the MVA
    alliance as "really representing democratic functioning," as parties
    joined forces "with the sole purpose of producing growth, leaving their
    ideological differences to a minimum." "The Congress and NCP stood
    with us in these difficult times," he remarked. We had the leaders of the
    Congress call us and absolutely promise that they would stand with us through
    these trying times when we had been betrayed by our own.



    The young politician
    responded, "They are already establishing an alliance with people who
    betrayed us," when asked about a potential future collaboration with the
    BJP.



    He responded that the
    faction's departure from Hindutva's core principles was a major factor in their
    split: "Their idea of Hindutva is extremely different from Balasaheb
    Thackeray's or the party president's idea of it."



    Regarding the discontent
    among those who split off, Thackeray stated, "The Chief Minister has given
    all of his coworkers credit for his triumphs. The individual who instigated the
    uprising was granted control over a department that no CM has left in the
    previous 33 years."



    Aditya Thackeray admitted
    that his father did not physically meet anyone for a month and a half beginning
    in November due to the fact that he underwent two surgeries in response to the
    claim that CM Uddhav Thackeray was incommunicado. The leader did, however, add
    that he used technology to carry out his duties and did not miss even a single
    party meeting.



    Aaditya made it clear that
    anyone who was "forced and compelled to quit" is welcome to enter his
    party.