Thane:A few weeks ahead of the elections, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has said he is confident of winning the polls as going directly to the people and listening to them is what he believes in.
"I consider myself a common man CM. My protocol does not come in my way. I go directly to the people, listen and talk to them... I believe that the farmers have the first right to our government's treasury... We gave Rs 15000 crores in 2 years to compensate for the losses... The Opposition asks if this is the work of the CM, to go on the road. I ask if it is the CM's job to sit at home, is his job only to go live on Facebook. We are people who work face-to-face... Ours is not a deaf and dumb government," Shinde said in an interview with ANI.
The Maharashtra assembly elections are scheduled for November 20 with the results on November 23. The Chief Minister said the "Ladli Yojana" has been a "super hit" and he is proud that within a short period of time, people have started calling his government their own.
"People's money should be spent to save people's lives. Wherever I am, in the ministry, at home, in the car, in a programme, anywhere, if a slip of CM Relief Fund comes, I immediately sign it. One lakh lives have been saved, this is a matter of great fortune for me," he said.
The Shiv Sena leader also played down reports of him being projected as the CM candidate by the Mahayuti alliance. "Work, development of the state, lifestyle change, our government has done all of this... In the Lok Sabha elections, the vote share moved towards the Shiv Sena. The same will be repeated in these elections also... I am the team leader as of now. Our team is working... Everyone in our team is equal... Our goal is to bring the Mahayuti government and develop the state..."
While the BJP has been keen on not fielding a candidate against Raj Thackeray's son in Mahim, Eknath Shinde remained non-committal. Shinde has put up strongman Sadav Sarvankar on the seat.
"He (Raj Thackeray) was with us in the Lok Sabha elections. I had a conversation with him as to what is his strategy, and he said to let Shiv Sena, BJP and NCP decide first. But they directly fielded their candidates. We also have an MLA there. I talked to him... The workers should also be looked after while contesting elections. We should not let the morale of the workers down... Certainly, today we have an alliance of Shiv Sena, BJP and NCP Ajit Pawar. We are contesting the elections under the same alliance, we have RPI's Athavale and Jan Suraaj... We will contest the elections and will win with a majority," he said.