Shiv Sena passed 6 resolutions to save the government

in #politics2 years ago

Shivsenuddhaveknath775-770x430.jpgThe atmosphere in Shiv Sena has changed after Eknath Shinde's rebellion. Party leaders are planning on a war footing to keep the government afloat.

For this a meeting of the National Executive of Shiv Sena was called on Saturday.

A total of 6 resolutions have been passed by Shiv Sena to answer the faction of Eknath Shinde in this meeting. Through this, a warning has been given of action against the rebel MLAs.

_125616824_20191216170l.jpg.webpThe 6 resolutions passed by Shiv Sena are as follows-

●Ever since Uddhav Thackeray took over the reins of the party as Shiv Sena chief, he has given effective leadership to Shiv Sainiks. He should continue to guide the party in future also.

●The Executive is proud of the impressive performance of Uddhav Thackeray as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra and the achievements made in the country and around the world.

●The executive is determined to fight the upcoming Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Nagar Panchayat, Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti and Gram Panchayat elections in Maharashtra with full enthusiasm and hoist the saffron flag of Shiv Sena everywhere.

●The executive thanks the Maharashtra government and the Mumbai Municipal Corporation for the public interest decisions taken in the city and suburbs of Mumbai, coastal roads, metro rail routes, various beautification projects and loan waivers.

●Shivsena and Balasaheb are two sides of the same coin and they cannot be separated and no one can do that, hence the name Balasaheb Thackeray cannot be used by anyone except Shiv Sena party.

●Shiv Sena belongs to Balasaheb Thackeray and will remain so. Shiv Sena was and will remain honest to the ideas of Hindutva. Shiv Sena has never cheated and will never cheat for the integrity of Maharashtra and the identity of the Marathi people. Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Sahab Thackeray is being given the right that strict action can be taken against whoever betrays Shiv Sena, no matter how big it is.