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He said he would fulfil the promise he had made to his father and late Sena supremo Bal Thackeray of making a Shiv Sainik (party worker) the chief minister of Maharashtra.
Thackeray was addressing party workers and ticket aspirants at Rang Sharda Auditorium in Bandra here.
“If the alliance materialises, Shiv Sena is not the one to backstab. We oppose openly,” he said. Stating that he wants the Sena to be power in Maharashtra, he said, “I had promised Balasaheb that I will make a Shiv sainik the chief minister of Maharashtra. I have vowed to fulfil this promise.”
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“I want to ensure that our election preparedness is complete in the constituencies where Shiv Sena will contest,” he said, urging the cadres to stay loyal to the party and allies.
“If Shiv sainiks trust me and stay with me, I can confidently move ahead on the political path,” he said.
Mocking senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar, who resigned as an MLA on Friday evening, Thackeray said, “I will not quit politics and do farming. I will work as a Shiv sainik.”
The announcement on the seat-sharing pact is likely to be made at a joint press conference of Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai on September 29.