In a pointed critique, Shiv Sena’s national spokesperson Shaina NC accused Sanjay Raut of shunning real policy discourse in favor of vacation-style politics. Amid ongoing Maharashtra developments, NC contrasted Raut’s approach with the high-stakes engagements at Davos, underscoring India’s push for global investments.
‘Davos hosts a powerhouse assembly: top CEOs, state leaders, and central ministers focused on drawing funds to defense, chips, green energy, tech gadgets, and infra projects,’ NC told reporters. This effort supports PM Modi’s blueprint for a developed Maharashtra, Mumbai, and India by 2047.
Those versed in supply chain economics, urban planning, schooling, and international tensions, she said, know investments bloom through talks, not tussles. ‘Raut misses this nuance, opting for empty statements,’ NC jabbed.
Defending the ruling coalition, she affirmed solidarity between Shinde and Fadnavis, dismissing opposition rumors on civic leadership as fabrications. BJP’s internal promotions, like elevating Nitin Nabin, exemplify how ordinary workers ascend via dedication—a true generational pivot where youngsters lead now.
NC’s vision for Mumbai and Maharashtra revolves around advancement with inclusivity. Citing women-centric schemes like Mumbai Majhi Ladki, she aims for a pulsating metropolis embracing everyone. On Hindutva, it’s equitable justice sans favoritism; opponents, she charged, peddle divisive symbolism and appeasement.
Rahul Gandhi’s international jaunts spreading misinformation harm national prestige, NC warned. Voters seek progress, not drama. Mahayuti’s priorities—securing investments and realizing Viksit Bharat—will drive Maharashtra forward unitedly.