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What Twitter said after Mumbai boys Uddhav Thackeray & Rohit Sharma got ‘out’ early

(Left) Uddhav Thackeray and Rohit Sharma (ANI Photo)

By: Shubham Ghosh

TWO major developments took place involving India on Wednesday (29) and in two different fields – both of which are equally popular in an average Indian’s life. And a similarity between the two events was that they happened around two men from Maharashtra.

The first one was the resignation of Uddhav Thackeray, the chief minister of the Shiv Sena-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (Maharashtra Development Front) government of Maharashtra, which is also India’s richest state. Thackeray’s position looked shaky after several legislators of his own party revolted against the government and the leadership and it was a matter of time for the Sena leader to step down as the coalition government was always going to struggle to get the required number of lawmakers to prove its majority in the assembly.

As soon as India’s Supreme Court refused to stay the floor test which was supposed to be held on Thursday (30), the writing was on the wall and Thackeray, son of the late firebrand Maharashtrian leader and founder of the Sena, Bal Thackeray, quit.

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The Maharashtra assembly originally has 288 seats (287 now due to the death of one Sena lawmaker) and any party or alliance would need 144 seats to form the government. The implosion in the Sena, which had around 50-plus lawmakers, ensured that the MVA government would fall short of the majority.

The other development was centred around Rohit Sharma, India’s cricket captain. The ace batter from Mumbai, who tested positive for Covid-19 recently, tested positive yet again on Wednesday and it meant that he could no longer be a part of the Indian XI that will take on England in the delayed fifth Test at Edgbaston starting Friday (1). The absence of Sharma meant Jasprit Bumrah, who has been elevated as the vice captain in Tests in recent months, will lead India in the high-profile clash.

Both 61-year-old Thackeray (born in Mumbai) and 35-year-old Sharma (born in Nagpur but plays for Mumbai) made the headlines in India late on Wednesday for the wrong reasons and Twitter was flooded with posts on them, with many sympathizing for the two leaders – in politics and cricket.

Here are some Twitter reactions on Thackeray’s resignation:

 

And here are some reactions that Twitter came up with over Sharma’s absence in the fifth Test:

 

 

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