Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister on Saturday performed foundation stone-laying ceremony for development works in Dombivli, and praised Kalyan MP Shrikant Shinde, his son, for persistent follow-up of these projects, reported news agency PTI.
Shinde inaugurated the Prerna War Memorial and launched redevelopment of Sant Savalaram Maharaj Mhatre Sports Complex and renovation of Savitribai Phule Theatre.
“These works are on track today only because of the consistent support of MP Dr Shrikant Shinde,” the Deputy CM said, adding that the government has already sanctioned crores of rupees for accelerated development of , reported PTI.
MP Shrikant Shinde said the area has witnessed transformation since 2014, with metro lines, flyovers, six-laning of Shil phata road and new rail infrastructure coming up, reported PTI.
Notably, state BJP president Ravindra Chavan was present at the event. Last month, relations between the Shinde-led and the ally BJP had come under strain with Chavan inducting members of the Sena into the saffron party.
Maharashtra BJP chief shakes hands with Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde
Meanwhile, Maharashtra BJP chief Ravindra Chavan and Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde exchanged a formal handshake at an event on Saturday, triggering speculation of a reconciliation bid amid strained ties between the two allies.
Chavan was seen initiating the handshake, while , son of Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, responded positively, although he did not speak to the BJP leader during the event held in Kalyan, Thane district.
Political observers said the exchange may be an early sign of both camps attempting to undo weeks of hostility that marked the campaign for local body polls held on December 2, reported PTI.
In the run-up to recent municipal council elections, leaders and district-level workers on the Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the BJP had openly criticised each other.
Tensions escalated after BJP leaders inducted several local Shiv Sena functionaries in Kalyan, a move seen within the as an attempt to weaken its organisational hold in a key bastion.
The dispute deepened when Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane publicly accused Chavan of attempting to distribute money to influence voters in Sindhudurg during the elections.
Rane had categorically stated that he had no disagreement with any BJP leader except Chavan, a remark seen as an unusually direct attack from within the ruling alliance.
However, after polling ended on December 2, Rane softened his tone, hinting that might be working towards reconciliation.
The strain had also surfaced within the cabinet, with state minister Sanjay Shirsat remarking that “Chavan is acting on his own. Every action has a reaction,” reported PTI.