Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Priyanka Chaturvedi is making waves with her unfiltered takes on Maharashtra’s mayor quota chaos, branding the ruling Mahayuti as ‘Mahajhoothi’ – a coalition of deceit. The infighting over civic chief picks reveals a government riddled with distrust and opportunism.
‘Power lust over people’s welfare – that’s the Mahajhoothi story,’ Chaturvedi asserted. She spotlighted the BJP’s alleged heavy financial firepower to snag a mere seven extra seats, questioning the ethics of such maneuvers in a democracy.
Internationally, she swatted down Bangladesh’s cricket board for shirking T20 World Cup duties in India citing insecurity. ‘No one hands them veto power over venues,’ she countered, while underscoring Bangladesh’s failure to protect its Hindu minority – a humanitarian crisis unfolding in plain sight.
In Noida, Chaturvedi’s grief over the software engineer’s demise morphed into outrage at official negligence. ‘CEO out, DM stays? This systemic rot killed him,’ she thundered, pushing for rigorous oversight to safeguard lives.
These pronouncements from Chaturvedi underscore a broader pattern of governance lapses and hollow alliances. As Maharashtra navigates its political tightrope, her critiques could rally dissenters, reshaping the discourse on accountability and integrity.