Mumbai:In an unprecedented development, Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray engaged in an ugly ‘letter war' over the issue of reopening of temples in the State.
Making a case for permitting people to worship in temples -- closed since the imposition of lockdown on March 23 -- the Governor asked a pointed question to Thackeray: "You have been a strong votary of Hindutva… Have you turned ‘secular' yourself, the term which you hated?"
Koshyari pointed out how Thackeray had 'publicly espoused' his devotion for Lord Ram by visiting Ayodhya after taking charge as the Chief Minister and later performed the pooja at the famed Pandharpur's Lord Vitthal and Goddess Rukmini Temple on Ashadhi Ekadashi on July 1.
However, the war of words between Koshyari and Maharashtra Chief Minister is not new. There have been many face-offs between the two leaders.
A presidential rule was imposed following a delay in the finalisation of Chief Minister after the Assembly elections. On November 23 early morning, former Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis took the oath of office with NCP leader Ajit Pawar. However, the government had collapsed within three days after they failed to prove majority. It is alleged that the incident took place with the 'blessing' of the governor.