Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday took swipes at Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders Uddhav Thackeray and Aaditya Thackeray for `ignoring' the demands of fisherfolk affected by the Mumbai coastal road project when they were in power.바카라 웹사이트바카라 웹사이트
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"Power had gone to head," Shinde said after attending a gathering of fisherfolk community in Aaditya's Assembly constituency, Worli, in south Mumbai.바카라 웹사이트
One and a half years back, local fisherfolk had staged protests demanding that the span between two pillars of the coastal road be increased to allow their boats to pass, the CM said.
Without naming then environment minster Aaditya or his father and then chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, Shinde said whenever elections are round the corner, rumours are spread that Mumbai will made a Union Territory.
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“But as the chief minister of the state, we will not let anyone take away an inch of land of Mumbai and Maharashtra,” Shinde said.바카라 웹사이트
During the previous (Uddhav Thackeray-led) regime, demands of the fisherfolk were discarded like it happens in a dictatorship, and no hearing was given to them, he alleged.바카라 웹사이트바카라 웹사이트
The coastal road passes through Worli which houses Worli바카라 웹사이트 Koliwada, a fishing village.바카라 웹사이트
“You (fisherfolk) did not oppose the coastal road, but your demand was that the (gap between) two pillars should be extended.
But at that time…power had gone to head and (the rulers) had no time to look into the small issues faced by the common man,” Shinde said.
After he took over the reins, it was decided to widen the gap to 120 metres, the chief minister added.바카라 웹사이트
“It is easy for two boats to pass through a gap of 60 metres, but when the sea is choppy no one can guess where the boat will go. We decided that the distance between two pillars should be 120 metres," he said.바카라 웹사이트
Describing fisherfolk as the “pillars” of Mumbai,바카라 웹사이트
Shinde listed several welfare measures taken by his government for them.바카라 웹사이트
He was also in the fishing business when he was young, he said.