Mumbai:Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has dared the opposition to topple his government and said though it is a "three-wheeler" government, he is firmly in control of its steering wheel.
Thackeray, who is also president of the Shiv Sena, said his alliance partners - NCP and Congress - are "positive" and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government is benefitting from their experience.
He also took an aim at the Centre's ambitious Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, saying he would rather prefer such a high-speed link between the state capital and Nagpur.
"The future of my government is not in the hands of the opposition. The steering is in my hands. A three-wheeler (auto-rickshaw) is a vehicle of poor people. The other two are sitting behind," Thackeray said in the second and last part of his interview published in Shiv Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' on Sunday, ahead of his 60th birthday on Monday.
"Why wait for September-October as is being speculated. Topple the government right now since you get pleasure in toppling. Some people derive pleasure in constructive work while some are happy in destruction. If you feel happy in destruction, go ahead," he said.
"You say the MVA government is formed against the democratic principles but when you topple it, is it democracy?" the chief minister asked.
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Notably, his predecessor Devendra Fadnavis earlier compared the ruling MVA, comprising the Shiv Sena and its ideological opponents Congress and NCP, with a three-wheeler, auto-rickshaw, and raised doubts over its stability.
To a question, Thackeray said he hadn't switched sides, but only entered into an alliance.
"I did this because the purpose with which I had joined hands earlier turned out to be hollow," he said.
Asserting that the party ideology is important, he said, "Show me one leader who has reached the top position in the party which he has defected to. It is all use and throw policy."
Targeting the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project, he said, "A three-wheeler is a vehicle of poor people. If I have to choose between a bullet train and an auto-rickshaw, I will choose the auto-rickshaw. If people don't want a bullet train, then it will not happen," he said.
"If my government is a three-wheeler, it is moving in a proper direction, why should you have a stomachache?" he said in a veiled attack at the opposition BJP.
Thackeray said when he attended the NDA meeting last time, "there were 30 to 35 wheels like a railway train".
The chief minister said he would scrap projects which people feel are unwanted. He said MoUs worth Rs 16,000 crore signed recently are in initial stages and more investments are on the anvil.