UBT leader in contact with Shinde… Maharashtra minister also made a big statement on Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhava'

Maharashtra government minister and Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) leader Uday Samant has hinted at 10 to 12 leaders of Uddhav Thackeray switching sides. He said on Sunday that 10 to 12 leaders of Shiv Sena (UBT) are coming with Eknath Shinde. UBT leaders have met Eknath Shinde, which also includes many former MLAs. At the same time, Samant has also warned about the release of Vicky Kaushal's most awaited film Chhava.
Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) MLA Uday Samant's statement on UBT has come at a time when Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections are very near. He said that the joining of UBT leaders in the Shinde faction started in his district. Samant said that MLAs and MPs are also in touch but they may have technical problems. On the other hand, on the Maratha reservation, he said that the government supports it.
Uday Samant on Vicky Kaushal 'Chaava'
Maharashtra minister Uday Samant has said that it is a matter of happiness to make a film based on the life of Dharma Rakshak Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj. Such efforts are necessary to explain the history of Chhatrapati to the world. But according to many people, there are some objectionable scenes in this film. He said that anything that hurts the honor of Maharaj will not be tolerated. The producer and director of the film should take immediate action on this.
He said that the movie made by Vicky Kaushal shows Chhatrapati Sambhaji Raje dancing. This part should be cut from the movie. This should be shown to historians and scholars. This movie should not be released without showing it to knowledgeable people. If they raise objections against it and still release this movie, then this movie will not be allowed to be released.
'Jarange should talk to the government'
On the hunger strike of Maratha reservation supporter Manoj Jarange Patil, Samant said, 'Sometimes he should talk to the government. Any problem can be solved through talks only. The government supports giving reservations to Marathas. On Congress MLA Vijay Vadettiwar, he said, 'He wants to come with us but is not able to do so because of me.'