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CM reaches his family home

Maharashtra crisis: CM Thackeray moves out of official residence for family home

Sena leaders Neelam Gorhe and Chandrakant Khaire were present when Uddhav was leaving official residence

Our Bureau And PTI Mumbai Published 22.06.22, 10:57 PM
Uddhav Thackeray greets supporters gathered outside his official residence Varsha, before leaving for his personal residence Matoshree in Mumbai on Wednesday

Uddhav Thackeray greets supporters gathered outside his official residence Varsha, before leaving for his personal residence Matoshree in Mumbai on Wednesday PTI Picture

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday night moved from his official residence in south Mumbai to family home in suburban Bandra, hours after offering to quit the top post amid rebellion by Shiv Sena leader Eknath Shinde.

  • Uddhav Thackeray greeted by supporters after he reaches Matoshree
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The CM moved out of 'Varsha', his official residence, for Matoshree, the private bungalow of the Thackeray family, amid high drama as the political crisis that has rocked his government after Shinde's revolt two days ago, showed no signs of ebbing.

Shiv Sena leaders like Neelam Gorhe and Chandrakant Khaire were present at 'Varsha' when Thackeray was leaving the official residence.

Party workers raised slogans and showered petals on the CM as he left his official house along with his family members at around 9.50 pm.

Earlier, bags containing his personal belongings were seen being loaded in cars.

During a 'Facebook Live' session in the evening, Thackeray had said he will be leaving 'Varsha' and residing at 'Matoshree'.

Thackeray, who also heads the Shiv Sena, had moved to 'Varsha' after becoming the chief minister in November 2019.

However, Shiv Sena's chief spokesperson Sanjay Raut asserted Thackeray will not resign following the rebellion by a section of party MLAs, and maintained the ruling Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) will prove its majority in the Assembly if required.

The NCP and the Congress are also part of the MVA

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