Mumbai:Maharashtra Navirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray on Sunday wrote to Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis not to field his party's candidate for the upcoming bypoll of the Andheri East Assembly constituency in reverence to late MLA Ramesh Latke, whose death has necessitated the election. While Fadnavis has admitted that the letter was sent to him in good faith, he said that he would have to discuss with the party leadership before taking a decision.
In a letter addressed to the BJP leader, which he posted on social media, Raj Thackeray said the MNS will not be contesting the November 3 byelection to show its reverence for the deceased legislator. The Andheri East bypoll was necessitated after the death of sitting MLA Ramesh Latke and his wife Rutuja has filed her nomination. The MNS will not contest the election as our way of paying reverence to the departed soul, the MNS chief said. Appealing to Fadnavis, he said, I sincerely request you not to enter the byelection and field a candidate against Rutuja Latke. I have witnessed late Ramesh Latke's journey and growth in the political arena."
Ramesh Latke, the sitting MLA from Andheri East, died of a cardiac arrest in May this year. The Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) have decided to support Rutuja Latke, who is contesting from Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray party. Speaking to reporters later in the day, Raj Thackeray said, Ramesh Latke was an old colleague and I have personally seen his political growth from a humble party worker to an MLA. I felt there is no need to contest against his wife, as there is not much time left for the next Assembly elections.
How much difference will it make for a party if it does not contest this bypoll. In fact, by not contesting the election, it will send a good message to the society. There is a difference between Maharashtra and other states when such situations arise, he said. The MNS chief, however, made it clear that he wrote the letter to express his viewpoint, and it was not a suggestion to the BJP. Reacting to Raj Thackeray's appeal, Shiv Sena chief spokesperson and MP Arvind Sawant said, I welcome the appeal, but it is too late. The nominations have already been filed and the election is forced on us because of the BJP. The BJP has contested similar bypolls in the past when the election was necessitated due to a sitting MLA's death.