'Behaviour Is Inappropriate': Maha CM Fadnavis Reacts To Sena MLA's Slapgate, Says 'Necessary Action Will Be Taken'
Mumbai: Shiv Sena (Shinde fraction) MLA Sanjay Gaikwad, who is always in controversy for various reasons, was seen behaving like a gangster in the MLA Niwas canteen. A video of Shiv Sena Shinde group MLA Sanjay Gaikwad creating a ruckus in the MLA Niwas canteen has surfaced. Sanjay Gaikwad beat up an employee for serving stale food in the MLA Niwas canteen. A video of this has also surfaced.
MLA Anil Parab highlighting the viral video and news around it stated said, "If you beat the employees, if you have the courage, beat the minister... Will you support such people... Should such MLAs be suspended," demanded Shiv Sena Thackeray group MLA Anil Parab to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Responding to MLA Anil Parab, CM Devendra Fadnavis said, "I have taken information about this matter. Such behaviour is not right. From there, it was learned that the vegetables were smelling. But beating is not right, Devendra Fadnavis said. It is not right for people's representatives to beat. Such beating sends the wrong message to the people. Therefore, the Speaker should decide what action can be taken in this regard."
Viral Video Of MLA Sanjay Gaikwad
On July 8, MLA Sanjay Gaikwad from Buldhana ordered food at the MLA residence's canteen in Mumbai. He received stale dal and rice, prompting him to confront the canteen manager about the poor quality. Gaikwad, who had previously raised concerns about the food, expressed his intention to bring the issue to the House. In a fit of anger over the bad meal, he physically assaulted a canteen employee, leading to a viral video of the incident. The matter was later discussed in the Legislative Council by MLA Anil Parab, and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also addressed the situation.
MLA Sanjay Gaikwad Justifies His Action
Shiv Sena MLA Sanjay Gaikwad criticized the Akashwani canteen for serving poor-quality food, citing issues like stale, unhygienic meals, including 15-day-old eggs and insects. Despite being a patron for 30 years, Gaikwad's personal experience with the food prompted him to urge others to verify its quality.
He asserted the necessity of providing clean food, calling current conditions a health hazard for the 5,000-10,000 patrons. He expressed frustration over the government's inaction despite repeated complaints. When questioned about striking the canteen staff due to the food's appalling condition, Gaikwad stated he would react similarly again. This incident highlights the ongoing political tensions surrounding food quality and regional identity in Maharashtra amid an active legislative session.