Malad news: No Personal Grudge Against MLA Aslam Shaikh, But I Oppose His Work: Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha

Malad news: No Personal Grudge Against MLA Aslam Shaikh, But I Oppose His Work: Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha

(0:00) The protected Jhapadpatti will be developed according to the Jhapadpatti rule. (0:06) But the land that is still vacant, or the land that has been encroached in the last 4-5 years, (0:12) the figures have not come out yet, but it is in thousands of acres, (0:16) which is vacant or which is in the last 4-5 years, it is more than hundreds of acres. (0:21) So, by targeting 500 acres, by marking it, (0:24) how can we use it for social work, garden, playground, (0:29) and for social work, for a swimming pool, for a school, for a hospital, (0:34) for a coastal development centre, for a gym, how can we use it? (0:38) We have made some basic efforts in today’s meeting about that.

(0:41) After a month, its review meeting will be resumed. (0:43) On those lands, 3-3 people have complained that they are Rohingya Bangladeshi (0:48) and the government will take them away from here. (0:51) This is going on in the country, some people are opposing it.

(0:55) In Mumbai, you said that you will not allow the Malwani pattern to be used. (0:58) What is the pattern and how will you deal with it? (1:01) Look, everyone knows that Rohingya Bangladeshi have entered Mumbai. (1:06) I am not saying anything new.

(1:07) Now, someone should have the courage to stand against it. (1:10) I do not have any personal grudge against Aslam Sheikh. (1:14) But yes, I do have a grudge against his work.

(1:18) If in 2010 and 2015, the population of a Jati village (1:23) doubles or triples, percentage-wise, then this is a great achievement. (1:28) And if the government lands are taken over, (1:31) then it is an even greater achievement. (1:33) And after that, it is surprising that even the Malwani people were not left out.

(1:39) Mutton and chicken shops have been started in the Malwani people. (1:41) So, someone will stop this, right? (1:46) Threatening everyone, saying that I will destroy the family, (1:49) I will do this, I will do that. (1:52) If you have to sit quietly in front of these threats, (1:54) then why do you become a protestor? (1:57) Bangladeshi people are being harassed continuously.

(1:59) Now, there is an investigation going on in every house. (2:01) More than 100 Bangladeshi people have been found in one building (2:04) with fake documents. (2:06) This is the problem of Mumbai itself.

(2:08) They come from Bengal or Assam, (2:12) and after coming here, they make Aadhaar cards and ration cards. (2:15) They write their names on the voter list. (2:17) They build houses on government land.

(2:19) Later, they get the benefits of all government facilities. (2:23) Later, they become political voters. (2:25) They also take part in crime.

(2:26) They take part in wrongdoings. (2:28) This pattern has to be stopped somewhere. (2:30) Otherwise, how will we save Mumbai? (2:31) How much land will you empty? (2:35) We have set a target of 500 acres.

(2:37) We have given 500 acres of land in the first year. (2:38) If we can save it and use it for social work, (2:41) then it is a big achievement. (2:42) First, let it be an achievement.

(2:43) We will talk about the rest later. (2:52) Mumbai will remain Mumbai. (2:55) Mumbai will not be made.

(2:56) We played a big role in keeping it in Mumbai. (2:59) We played a big role. (2:59) From Ram Naik to everyone.

(3:02) We will continue to do the same. (3:03) If a name is left in Mumbai, (3:05) then how can it be made into Mumbai? (3:07) We will also try to do that. (3:09) We agree with Raj Thackeray.

(3:15) The Congress Party welcomes those (3:21) who speak ill of people. (3:26) The Congress Party welcomes those who abuse people and gives them high posts. (3:30) It has become a degree.

(3:32) The more bad things you do, the more threats you give people for social work, (3:36) the sooner you get a post. (3:38) So people should think about how much to support such a Congress.

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