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Swara Bhasker, Urmila Matondkar And Others Thank Uddhav Thackeray For His Service To The State Of Maharashtra

Maharashtra’s political scenario witnessed a lot of twists and turmoil in the last few days. On Wednesday the Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray filed his resignation from the post, and now we already have a new CM for the state, Eknath Shinde. However, Uddhav Thackeray’s work as the CM is being appreciated by many people and even celebrities. Many female Bollywood stars also put forth their statements thanking the ex-CM for all his commendable work. The celebrities include Swara Bhasker, Urmila Matondkar, and so on who came in support of the now exiting chief minister. 

Actor Swara Bhasker who has always spoken about the current scenarios of the country took to her social media account to thank Uddhav Thackeray. In her tweet, Swara first thanked the ex-CM for his leadership in the state. She referred to him as the most unbiased and responsible leader of the state. She further appreciated Uddhav Thackeray for his work during the pandemic and applauded his “transparent and communicative” approach during the crisis. Swara also stated that his works turned “critics into admirers” and Swara was one of them. She then finished the tweet by saying “ Work of Maha adm under u has been laudable. Go long & go strong.”

Urmila Matondkar who is now a politician too, took to her Twitter handle to write some appreciative words for Uddhav Thackeray. Thanking him in the tweet, Urmila too mentioned his commendable work during the covid. She also thanked him for keeping away the state from “communal hatred n bigotry.” Urmila also stated that Uddav Thackeray’s leadership was “unbiased, courageous, responsible, transparent, communicative”.

Kubbra Sait also dedicated a tweet to thank Uddhav Thackeray for his service. She referred to him as an “excellent administrator and gentleman”. Appreciating his work during the Pandemic, Kubbra also wrote that the ex-CM will be missed.

Also Read: Kangana Ranaut On Uddhav Thackeray’s Resignation: Important Time For Indian Democracy After 1975

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