
Representatives of the Chief Minister Maharashtra Eknath Shinde reportedly warned his party leaders that they should consider themselves “workers” to maintain firm control of their prints and “did not let success” go into their heads.
Shinde’s warning comes in connection with Slapgate nad Dal in the Mahari, which was related to the legislature of Shiv Sen of Burdhana, Sanjay Gaikwad. The MLA was seen in a video attacked by the MLA Canteen employee and accused him of serving outdated food.
Shinde, who leads Shiv Sena, issued warnings to his workers at the Dadar 14th July meeting, according to the sources of the cited NDTV.
“There have been some incidents in the last few days … People don’t like your fingers – they point to me what you do. They ask me,” What are your MLA? “Shinde was quoted as he said.
Shinde responded to the controversy earlier and said that while he did not support violence, individuals have the right to seek legal action for complaints.
“He vomited, who was angry, and so he responded. Although I do not support violence, if there is a problem, we have the right to take legal action, but beating someone is not right,” said Shinde PTI.
Shinde’s statement comes after the video has appeared online, showing that Gaikwad is slapping a Canteen worker, which took place last week at Akashvani Mla. His actions have triggered criticism from the main Minister Mahashtra Devendry Fadnavis, who said, “He does not send such behavior the right message.”
During the meeting of Dadar Shinde, he said he expects discipline and responsibility from each party member. “I don’t behave like a boss. I’m not moving. I’m acting like karyakarta (party worker) – and you should also. Don’t get in your head.
Representatives of the main minister also warned his workers of the efforts of people trying to pervent the party. “Be alert and careful. The incoming time will test us. Public life requires discipline – and we have to follow it,” Shiv’s boss stressed according to the report.
Don’t get into your head. No matter how many positions you hold, always remember: You are primarily a worker.
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