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Uddhav Thackeray
"Asked for votes for PM...", uddhav apologized from the stage....
Lok Sabha elections in maharashtra will be held in five phases. The first and second phase elections have been held. The third phase of voting will be held on May 7 for 11 seats. There is a direct contest between nda and maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) in the state. In such a situation, the leaders of both the alliance parties are fiercely targeting each other. Meanwhile, at an election rally, shiv sena (UBT) chief uddhav thackeray said that the central government has betrayed Maharashtra. He apologizes to the people for asking for votes for the prime minister in earlier elections.
What did thackeray say about Shiv Sena?
Uddhav thackeray and his maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) ally and nationalist congress party (Sharadchandra Pawar) chief sharad pawar held a rally in Ichalkaranji in western Maharashtra's Kolhapur district in support of shiv sena (UBT) candidate Satyajit Patil from Hatkanangle constituency. Addressed. During this, uddhav, while referring to the circumstances of the fall of the government in maharashtra in the year 2022, said that the supreme court has not given its decision on whose real shiv sena it is, but "the election commission and the arbitrator (Maharashtra assembly Speaker rahul Narvekar) have given their decision." Narrated, who were working as servants of BJP."
"Central government betrayed Maharashtra"
Uddhav said that when no party was ready to join hands with bjp, then shiv sena formed an alliance with it. Referring to the fall of his government in june 2022, thackeray said that, however, the bjp toppled the government of a person whose family had given him everything. shiv sena (UBT) chief thackeray said, "I apologize for seeking votes for Modi in the past, as his government has betrayed Maharashtra."
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