
Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde during an exclusive interview to start the “pulse maharashtra” episode on the YouTube hindu channel. Photo: YouTube/Hind
Mahashtra, Deputy Chief Minister Ekatha Shinde, worked out on Saturday that people should not abuse their rights in democracy for the first time about Kunal Kamra’s controversy.
However, he explained that he did not support the violence of Shiv Sena in the studio, where Mr. Kamra allegedly made offensive notes against Mr. Shinde as part of the show.
In an exclusive interview to start the episode “Pulse Maharashtra” on the Hindu channel YouTube on Saturday, Mr. Shinde indicated the involvement of the opposition party in the incident.
“I’m a man loving peace. I tell everyone, they should let me work in peace. I don’t call anyone. I still work even though people at the level of charge.
Studio attack
Asked about the violence of its party members, “I do not support the violence that has occurred in study. But in a democracy, in the name of the right to freedom of expression, someone who offends someone is in order. No one should abuse their rights or follow anarchy.
He said: “As someone about the involvement of the opposition party (The Shiv Sena-Up), he said,“ Just as someone is constantly equaling to me that I have brought unconstitutional government. I have nothing to do with these things.
Congiders the Prime Minister Narendra Modim to pass the amended Waqf Act in Parliament and killed Shiv Sena (UBT) for standing against him. He said his party was the real bearer of Balasaheb’s Thacceray. “The blueje must be congratulated when it ended corruption. There was no appeal in the former WAQF law. The whole village was claimed in the Mahashtra. A few such incidents have been reported in the past.
He asked about the criticism of the opposition that compared them (BJP and Shiv hay) with the founder of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, said, “Those who stay with Rahul Gandhi will only see Jinnah. What else can be expected from them?”
(You can see a video interview on “Pulse Mahashtra”, show running on Saturday on the Hindu Channel YouTube)
Published – April 5, 2025 22:09