Mumbai
Taking head on the Bhujbals in Nashik, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president, Raj Thackeray left no stone unturned to criticise the guardian minister in his home turf.
Updated : Feb 14, 2012, 02:05 PM IST
Taking head on the Bhujbals in Nashik on Sunday, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena president, Raj Thackeray left no stone unturned to criticise the guardian minister in his home turf.
Addressing a large public meeting at Anant Kanhere grounds on Sunday, Thackeray fired straight salvos on NCP leader and Nashik’s guardian minister Chhagan Bhujbal. Blaming Bhujbal for the deteriorating law and order situation in Nashik, Raj alleged externment of criminals was being stopped by phone calls of Bhujbal to the police. “All those criminals which the police can’t find are found on the platform of the NCP,” he said.
“If the police in Nashik are allowed to function without interference, the situation will improve immediately. Give me a chance and I will prove this to you,” he urged Nashikites.
“I am not interested in money power. I am not interested in tenders. I am interested in the real development of our cities. Goda Park is still a dream project and we will complete it with many other projects for the city, if voted to power,” Thackeray said.