Did Raj Thackeray Meet Deputy CM Shinde at 'Nandanvan' to Discuss Mumbai's Heritage?
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Mumbai, Feb 18 (NationPress) On Wednesday, Raj Thackeray, the President of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), engaged in a meeting with Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde at 'Nandanvan', the official residence of Shinde in Mumbai. The two leaders focused on discussing the heritage architecture of Mumbai and the vital need for preservation of historical structures.
During the visit, both Deputy Chief Minister Shinde and his son, Dr. Shrikant Shinde, took part in a discussion with Raj Thackeray, who expressed a strong interest in the vintage photographs of Mumbai’s historical buildings that were showcased at the residence. Raj Thackeray reminisced about various landmarks highlighted in the photographs and praised the initiatives to safeguard the city’s architectural heritage.
A statement from the Deputy Chief Minister’s Office revealed that their discussion encompassed topics related to heritage photography and the conservation of architectural integrity.
“The Deputy Chief Minister emphasized the policies designed to maintain and promote heritage-style infrastructure throughout the city,” the statement indicated.
‘Nandanvan’, recognized for its historical and architectural significance, was also a focal point of the meeting. Raj Thackeray thoroughly analyzed rare and vintage photographs displayed on the premises, engaging in discussions about their historical importance.
During their time together, Deputy Chief Minister Shinde informed Raj Thackeray that during his tenure as Chief Minister, he had implemented policy measures encouraging heritage-style constructions to preserve the traditional architectural essence of the city.
Raj Thackeray also took the opportunity to inspect the bungalow and its surrounding areas, which had been developed in a similar architectural style to uphold the heritage character of the property.
Known for his contributions as a cartoonist, as well as his passion for art and architecture, Thackeray acknowledged the efforts in preserving historical elements at the residence, reinforcing the commitment to maintaining Mumbai’s architectural legacy.
This meeting is particularly noteworthy as it marks the first interaction between Deputy Chief Minister Shinde and Raj Thackeray following their political disagreements during the recent Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections.
In the civic elections, the Shinde faction, allied with the BJP, secured 29 seats, while the MNS, under Thackeray's leadership, managed to win six seats in alliance with the Shiv Sena (UBT).