INTERVIEW - DEVENDRA FADNAVIS, DEPUTY CM OF MAHARASHTRA
You came to power under exceptional circumstances. What have been the big wins in this one year?
Maharashtra which had come to a near standstill has been given a fresh momentum. Take Mumbai, for example, when I was the CM (2014-2019) I had given approval for 337km of metro but the Metro 3 (from SEEPZ in Andheri east to Colaba) was stalled after that. Work on the Mumbai Trans-harbor Link was slowed down, the bullet train project was stalled. We have removed all the roadblocks... There is not a single project that they (MVA) can showcase. But even more tragically, for 30 months that they were in power, the cabinet subcommittee on investment did not sit, not a single investment proposal was approved by them. Surely, Covid can't be held responsible for that. We have, in one year, cleared proposals for â¹1.5 lakh crore and MoUs for a similar amount are being negotiated.
In 2019, when your falling out happened with the Shiv Sena, was it only about the chief ministership? Four years on, you are in power with a faction of the Shiv Sena and a sainik, Shinde, is chief minister.
There had been no discussion (in 2019) about chief ministership for Uddhav Thackeray. It was clear that we were fighting the election under my leadership and Modiji, Amit bhai, Naddaji and he himself had said that Devendra Fadnavis would be CM. But he changed later (after a fractured mandate). Had we accepted his terms at that time, we would have looked like a weak party, we couldn't afford to be taken for granted. Politics is all about perception. It could have affected us in others states too.
You have said that Uddhav Thackeray refused to take your calls at that time. But if Amit Shah or PM Modi himself would have called, things could have been different perhaps?
ãã®èšäºã¯ Hindustan Times ã® June 30, 2023 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã ?  ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
ãã®èšäºã¯ Hindustan Times ã® June 30, 2023 çã«æ²èŒãããŠããŸãã
7 æ¥éã® Magzter GOLD ç¡æãã©ã€ã¢ã«ãéå§ããŠãäœåãã®å³éžããããã¬ãã¢ã ã¹ããŒãªãŒã9,000 以äžã®éèªãæ°èã«ã¢ã¯ã»ã¹ããŠãã ããã
ãã§ã«è³Œèªè ã§ã? ãµã€ã³ã€ã³
Palestinian PM Resigns Citing 'New Reality' Of War In Gaza
The United States and other powers have called for a reformed Palestinian Authority to take charge of all Palestinian territories after the end of war
Future Perfect: The Kids Are All Right
Gill and Jurel hold out promise by simplifying a challenging chase to help India seal series
Akshay feels 'blessed' to have worked with OG Ramayan cast
Director Akshay K Agarwal shot a music video, Humare Ram Aaye Hai, with the cast of the 1987 TV show, Ramayanactors Arun Govil, Dipika Chikhlia and Sunil Lahri - in Ayodhya recently.
Musk's firm gets nod for Sat Net; joins Jio, Bharti
Starlink, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has been allowed to offer satellite broadband services in India, two officials aware of the development said.
A temple, 169 years in the making
Through decades of design and reworks, hurdles in engineering and construction, HT pieces together how the grandeur of the Ram Temple was reclaimed
'Political interference' forces Vihari to quit Andhra cricket
After Andhra bowed out of the Ranji Trophy at the quarter-final stage with a four-run defeat to Madhya Pradesh in Indore on Monday, senior batter Hanuma Vihari launched a scathing attack on the Andhra Cricket Association (ACA), saying he will never turn up for the state again.
Shafali, Kapp lead Capitals to a 9-wicket win over Warriorz
A blazing fifty by Shafali Verma (64â¹, 43 balls) helped Delhi Capitals make a mockery of a target of 120 and open their account in the second edition of the Women's Premier League (WPL).
Making 'unbelievable things believable', the Ayhika way
The India No. 7 was an inspired pick for the world team event and she repaid the faith, beating the Chinese world No.1
'Connected TVs to reach 45 mn by 2024-end in India'
With improvement in broadband penetration, Indian households are increasingly opting for connected or addressable TVs.
India chip strategy makes progress as $21 billion in proposals received
The Indian government, after years of watching from the sidelines of the chips race, now has to evaluate $21 billion of semiconductor proposals and divvy up taxpayer support between foreign chipmakers, local champions or some combination of the two.