Will come back: Amruta Fadnavis tweets farewell message, thanks for 5 memorable years as 'wahini'

Incidentally, 'Mee Parat Yein' (I will come back) was her husband's refrain during the Assembly poll campaign.

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Amruta took to Twitter to post a message after husband Devendra Fadnavis's resignation as CM.
MUMBAI: Amruta Fadnavis, wife of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, on Tuesday took to Twitter to cite an Urdu couplet to say that she will come back.

Incidentally, 'Mee Parat Yein' (I will come back) was her husband's refrain during the Assembly poll campaign, which came in for ridicule later when government formation proved to be far from a cake-walk for the BJP.

Amruta, a banker by profession, tweeted, "Palat me aaungi shakhon Pe Khushbuye lekar, khija ki jad mein hoon, mausam jara badal ne de."


The couplet can be translated as `I will come back with fresh fragrance...let the season change a bit".

"Thanks Mah for memorable 5yrs as your wahini. The love showered by you will always make me nostalgic! I tried to perform my role to best of my abilities-with desire only to serve & make a positive diff," she added.


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`Wahini' in Marathi is a common way of addressing a brother's wife.

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