Now Raj Also Joined Thackeray Family’s Fight For Marathi People: Uddhav

Mumbai: Shiv Sena Ubt chief Uddhav Thackerray fueled the possibility of an alliance by saying that the MNS chief Raj Thackerray and his cousin’s Thackeri family participated in the struggle for welfare of the people.
“Thackeray always means a struggle. This struggle is not for selfish vehicles, but for the welfare of the society.
Shiv Sena (UBT) party deputy Sanjay Raut was talking in an interview with the party mouthpiece ‘Saamana’. This interview will be published on 19 and 20 July. However, the trailer of the interview was shared by Raut on Tuesday X account.
Uddhav’s statement came a day after Raj Thackerreray not to rush to establish an alliance with Shiv Sena (UBT). In an informal conversation with the media in Igatpuri, Raj said that the decision to come together politically could not be taken hurry. The MNS chief organizes a three -day meeting of distinguished office owners from all over the state in Igatpuri.
Raj, who was kept intact on the possible reunification of the tension, said that the last common rally with the Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai was for the reason for the marathi language and that it was not to propose any political movement.
At the beginning of this month, Raj and UDDHAV held a rally rally that brought together the gathering of Thackeray cousins on July 5th for the first time in about 20 years. The rally was held to celebrate the movement of the Maharashtra government to withdraw the orders of the three language policies in which Hindi was included in the third language. After the threat of a great reaction and protest march by Thacker Brothers, the Maharashtra government had to withdraw Hindi in the third language in Marathi and three Gr policy in the British schools from 1-4 class.
Meanwhile, during the victory Rally, Uddhav said, ık We came together to stay together ,, which showed that he was willing to hand in hand with Raj. The rally led to speculation about a pre -survey alliance between Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS for upcoming civilian surveys.
Although there is not an official word about the alliance so far, the leaders and activists of both sides are seen to participate in protests during the ongoing Hindi language in Maharashtra.

