MUMBAI: The Thackerays, whose Shiv Sena has usually been a number of the early responders to any major disaster in Mumbai in the 1980s and 1990s, have been conspicuous through their absence from the scene after Thursday's footbridge collapse. This might reputationally be a brand new turning point for the celebration that has controlled BMC since 1997.
Besides, the Saamna published an overly mildly-worded editorial on Saturday, blaming the overcrowding of Mumbai and the multiplicity of businesses for the mess that the city finds itself in. While Uddhav Thackeray has no longer commented on the tragedy, Aaditya posted tweets promising action against those responsible, most effective to receive scathing replies that the Sena may no longer shrug off accountability as the ruling celebration in BMC.
The conspicuous absence of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray and Aaditya from the scene in the aftermath of the CSMT bridge tragedy, however, might reputationally be a brand new turning point for the celebration that has controlled the cash-rich BMC and not using a destroy since 1997.
Aaditya put out a series of tweets promising action against those responsible and a "revisiting of the audit," but won scathing replies from Twitterati who expressed shock and disbelief, saying the Sena may no longer shrug off accountability as the ruling celebration in the civic frame. One Twitter user claiming to be a Sainik even requested how, in the face of the CSMT crash, have been they anticipated to campaign for Sena in the coming elections.
The Congress and NCP have been strongly crucial, saying Uddhav had the time for opening of gymnasiums in the open (a puppy challenge of Aaditya) but no longer for victims of the bridge tragedy. Nitesh Rane, son of Sena revolt Narayan Rane, used to be extra caustic. "Rather than pampering Penguins n fighting for night life...why doesn't Sena-led BMC try saving real lives for a change!" he tweeted, referring to the penguins introduced in at the BMC-run Jijamata Udyan in Byculla on the Sena management's insistence and Aaditya's push for restaurants and pubs to stay open 24X7.
Besides, the Saamna published an overly mildly-worded editorial on Saturday, blaming the overcrowding of Mumbai and the multiplicity of businesses for the mess that the city finds itself in. While Uddhav Thackeray has no longer commented on the tragedy, Aaditya posted tweets promising action against those responsible, most effective to receive scathing replies that the Sena may no longer shrug off accountability as the ruling celebration in BMC.
The conspicuous absence of Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray and Aaditya from the scene in the aftermath of the CSMT bridge tragedy, however, might reputationally be a brand new turning point for the celebration that has controlled the cash-rich BMC and not using a destroy since 1997.
Aaditya put out a series of tweets promising action against those responsible and a "revisiting of the audit," but won scathing replies from Twitterati who expressed shock and disbelief, saying the Sena may no longer shrug off accountability as the ruling celebration in the civic frame. One Twitter user claiming to be a Sainik even requested how, in the face of the CSMT crash, have been they anticipated to campaign for Sena in the coming elections.
The Congress and NCP have been strongly crucial, saying Uddhav had the time for opening of gymnasiums in the open (a puppy challenge of Aaditya) but no longer for victims of the bridge tragedy. Nitesh Rane, son of Sena revolt Narayan Rane, used to be extra caustic. "Rather than pampering Penguins n fighting for night life...why doesn't Sena-led BMC try saving real lives for a change!" he tweeted, referring to the penguins introduced in at the BMC-run Jijamata Udyan in Byculla on the Sena management's insistence and Aaditya's push for restaurants and pubs to stay open 24X7.
Uddhav, Aaditya draw flak and ‘penguin’ taunts
Reviewed by Kailash
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March 17, 2019
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