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After 2 decades, Uddhav and Raj Thackeray set to share stage at ‘victory’ rally today

After the two cousins ​​shared the scene for the last time, former Prime Minister Narayen Rane’s unidentified Shiv Sena left the Malvan Assembly bypoll’s election campaign in 2005.

Twenty years later, the alienated Thacker cousins ​​will share the stage of the Raj-Kamu stage and held a “Mega Victory Meeting” in Mumbai on Saturday to celebrate the return of the Maharashtra government’s three language policies in primary schools.

Shiv Sena (UBT) Chief Uddhav Thacker and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) President Raj Thackerray, known to have aggressive the cause of the marathi identity and language of Raj Thackerray, as well as cash -rich Mumbai civilian company comes together in front of local body surveys.

After the two cousins ​​shared the scene for the last time, former Prime Minister Narayen Rane’s unidentified Shiv Sena left the Malvan Assembly bypoll’s election campaign in 2005. Raj Thackerray left Shiv Sena in the same year and swam MNS in 2006.

Shiv Sena (UBT) and the MNs organized the “Victory” meeting in NSCI Dome in the center of Mumbai’s Worli, which is in the parliamentary election area of ​​Aaditya Thackeray, leader of Shiv Sena (UBT). The two parties urged other political clothes that protested against “compulsory” in elementary schools and also people from the field of literature.

The celebration of the victory was organized at a time when MNS activists did not speak in Marathi, while two people apologized to a man in the presence of Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Rajan Vichare. Both Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNs have decided not to use the flag, posters, survey symbols, stacks and scarves of any party during the event, and political messaging, 2024 State Parliamentary surveys are evident at a time when they witnessed the decreasing effect of voter’s impact in the polls polls. Sena (UBT) won 20 parliamentary seats, while MNS attracted a gap.

Harshwardhan Sumpal, President of the State Congress, said that the congress, which is an ally of Sena (UBT), will not be part of the celebration of victory, but its party supports the protest against 1-5 class students “compulsory”.

Congress and Maha Vikas AGHADİ (MVA) poster under the banner of Sena (UBT) with the NCP (SP) President Sharad Pawar, on Thursday to the journalists in Pune, said he would not participate in the event because of previous commitments.

NCP (SP) State President Jayant Patil PTI’ye party’s work President Supria Sule, party Mla Jitendra Awhad or both will participate in the celebration, he said. MNS leader Bala Nandgaonkar said that he called him to invite NCP (SP) for the event.

On the ground, Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS cadres were accused of the event, thinking that their best leaders would meet for the first time in twenty years for such an event.

On June 29, in the midst of an increasing choro against the promotion of Hindi language in Mahashtra schools from 1 to 5, the state cabin attracted two gr (government orders) to implement three language policy. On the same day, Sena UBT and MNS leaders burned copies of Gr and planned a “Mega” protest march on July 5th.

Uddhav and Raj then said that the government had blinked after he witnessed Maharashtries and did not want them to come together. Victory claimed, both decided to celebrate a victory on the same day.

The Mahayuti government, led by BJP, published a gr on April 16 and made it a compulsory third language for students in Hindi, English and Marathi secondary schools. In the midst of a reaction, the government made Hindi an optional language on 17 June.

The movement was criticized by the opposition parties- Shiv Sena (UBT), MNS and NCP (SP), called the “imposition” of Hindi in Maharashtra.

The adjacent Than City witnessed a wave of celebration and symbolic unity, as MNS and Sena (UBT) workers distributed desserts jointly on Friday.

In order to mark on this occasion and to celebrate the growing bonhomi between the two fighters, the activists distributed ‘Laddoos’ Laddoos’ to citizens accompanying traditional drum rhythms, music and applause.

Workers wearing party covers and waving flags placed themselves in front of the great stacks of the Cracker cousins ​​and gave desserts to both drivers and pedestrians.

In a parallel development, the members of the parcel community came together in prayer, and Louiswadi hired a special pooja at the Temple of Aai Ekvira in Than. The event was a symbolic gesture to pray for the unity between Thackerray cousins.

(This story was not organized by DNA personnel and published from PTI)

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