'I will bow down not 10 times...' Why Eknath say this?

Kokila Chokkanathan

'I will bow down not 10 times...' Why Eknath say this?


maharashtra cm Eknath Shinde has reacted to the collapse of Shivaji's statue in Sindhudurg. cm Shinde appealed to the opposition and said, I request the opposition that the subject of Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj is not for doing politics. Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj is our God. I will bow down to his feet not 10 times but 100 times and apologize.


What did the chief minister say?

cm Shinde further said that after reviewing the winds, atmosphere and overall situation there, a new strong statue of Maharaj will be installed. It is not right for the opposition to politicize it. Because I am ready to bow down not once, but 100 times at the feet of Maharashtra's Aarad Dev Maharaj. ajit pawar has also apologized. shivaji Maharaj is not a subject of politics for us. The opposition should also not do politics on this. The Navy has inspected the accident site.


chief minister Eknath Shinde said that an important meeting was held last night. In this meeting, the statue incident in Sindhudurg was discussed. This is really a very painful incident. In the meeting held yesterday, along with the ministers of the government, officers of the Navy and police also attended. After the meeting, a committee has been formed and this committee includes naval officers, expert architects and experts from other subjects. He said that this committee will start work as soon as possible.


Technical committee has been formed for investigation

The maharashtra government has formed a technical committee of engineers, experts from the indian Institute of technology (IIT) and naval officers to find out the reasons behind the collapse of shivaji Maharaj's statue in Malvan in the coastal Konkan region. A release issued by the Chief Minister's office on wednesday night said that the government has also formed a committee to build "a grand statue befitting the stature" of the warrior king.

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