MUMBAI: State tourism minister
Aaditya Thackeray on Saturday defended his initiative to keep the city going all 24 hours, saying arguments that such a move would put pressure on the police assumed that
Mumbaikars ventured out at night only to create a riot-like situation. He said it was an injustice to Mumbaikars to think of them like that.
Thackeray, son of Shiv Sena president and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, was interviewed by a Marathi news channel, where he also said that the government had decided to create underwater flood tanks along the lines of Japan to solve the water-logging problem herey during the monsoon. He said a team of officials had visited Japan and studied the entire project.
Aaditya Thackeray on Saturday defended his initiative to keep the city going all 24 hours, saying arguments that such a move would put pressure on the police assumed that
Mumbaikars ventured out at night only to create a riot-like situation. He said it was an injustice to Mumbaikars to think of them like that.
Thackeray, son of Shiv Sena president and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, was interviewed by a Marathi news channel, where he also said that the government had decided to create underwater flood tanks along the lines of Japan to solve the water-logging problem herey during the monsoon. He said a team of officials had visited Japan and studied the entire project.