Sena (UBT), MNS will Most Certainly form Alliance, Say Their Leaders

Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS will create a “absolutely” alliance for upcoming local body surveys in Maharashtra, but leaders of both sides will be very close to the elections.
Although Shiv Sena (UBT) Chief Uddhav Thackeray is more vocal about the possible alliance, Raj Thacker Retikent, President of Cousin and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).
On Friday, Sena (UBT) Deputy Sanjay Raut said that his party would establish an alliance with MNS for civilian surveys in Mumbai, Than, Kalyan-Dombalı, Nashik and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, but there was no word from MNS.
“After the July 5 rally, we have come to a point where not alliance with Shiv Sena (UBT) will be a difficult suggestion due to intense public pressure. Now Raj Sahab will receive a last call.”
“There will be an alliance. However, the announcement will only come when the election approaches. This will also help defend pressure from BJP.”
Explaining the alliance very soon will mean the additional edition of seat sharing talks. This will ring the party workers on both sides in the race to bag the party tickets from the wards.
Initially, Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS come together for a uncertain BRIANMUMBAI Electricity Supply and Transportation (Best) Credit Community surveys on Monday. The two sides established ‘Utkarsh Panel’ to object to the credit society elections.
The panel consists of 21 members, 18 of which belong to Sena (UBT), Suhas Samanta, two to MNS, one of the SC and STS unit, the best Kamgar Sena with Sena (UBT).
Credit society is controlled by Sena (UBT), the best commitment, civil transportation and electrical provider of the members.
Last month, Thackeray cousins, twenty years later the state government 1-5. After withdrawing two controversial gr in three language formulas for class students, they shared the political scene for the “Victory” celebration.
In political circles, questions about whether both sides have started to trust each other because of their past experiences come to the agenda.
Both sides experienced a drubing for the 288 -member state council in last year’s surveys.
Shiv Sena (UBT) won 20 seats, while MNS has first attracted a gap since its establishment in 2006. Even Amit Thackeray, the son of the President of the MNS, lost his first election from Mahim in Mumbai, where the party had an important impact.
Sena (UBT) leader, “to come together, we witnessed a great feeling after the July 5 rally. We need to ride for our good and gain as many civilian body as possible. This will rejuvenate the staff, after the results of the parliamentary surveys will give us a strong basis.” He said.
“But we’re in a ventilator and we’re on a ventilator and we have to get rid of them. In the intensive care unit (YBU).


