A Quote by Uddhav Thackeray

I went to Ayodhya, offered my prayers, I got respect even when I was not the Chief Minister. — © Uddhav Thackeray
I went to Ayodhya, offered my prayers, I got respect even when I was not the Chief Minister.
In our party, for the post of the prime minister or chief minister, there is no race, and nor does anyone stake their claim. Who will be the prime minister or chief minister, either our parliamentary board decides on this or the elected MLAs, in the case of chief minister, and MPs, in the case of the prime minister, select their leader.
I never criticized Modi. All I said was that Modi cannot be a chief minister and still nurse prime ministerial ambitions. I only suggested that he should resign as the chief minister and then stake his claim to be prime minister.
Before I became a chief minister, I never thought that one day I'd be the chief minister.
I have completed 43 years in politics and have been a minister of state, chief minister, and a Cabinet minister. A person who survives so many years is bound to face some attacks. It doesn't affect me because I know the truth.
My Rama, the Rama of our prayers, is not the historical Rama, the son of Dasharatha, the king of Ayodhya.
When I became chief minister of Punjab in 1985, I got Murree Road carpeted for the first time.
KCR is not a Chief Minister, he is a cheap minister.
While security of national leadership is of paramount significance, expenditure on permanent civil structures at the family home of the prime minister and chief minister from public exchequer will be a burden on their conscience.
Being the chief minister of a regional government is just a pastime compared with the hellish job of being prime minister of two different communities brought together.
When I will become prime minister, SC Mishra, Naseemuddin Siddiqui and Swami Prasad Maurya will be Union ministers with with important portfolios but the chief minister of UP will only be a Dalit who has dedicate his life for BSP.
The prayers and supplications that Christ offered up were, joined with strong cries and tears, herein setting us example not only to pray, but to be fervent and importunate in prayer. How many dry prayers, how few wet ones, do we offer up to God!
At Camp David in 2000, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered the Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat 94 percent of the West Bank; ten years later, Ehud Olmert offered Abbas 93.6 percent with a one-to-one land swap.
I have become the chief minister not with a selfish motive.
Definitely, a non-tribal can become chief minister in Jharkhand.
It requires guts to leave the chair of chief minister.
Jayalalitha has turned out to be a failure as chief minister.
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