Raj Thackeray on Migrants: Lok Sabha Elections All the parties are busy in campaigning in full swing. Meanwhile, for the first time after the separation of Uddhav Thackeray faction from Shiv Sena (UBT), MNS chief Raj Thackeray reached the election campaign for the candidate of Eknath Shinde faction. During this time, Raj Thackeray also visited the ashram of CM Eknath Shinde’s guru Anand Dighe in Thane. from thane Eknath Shinde Raj Thackeray addressed the people in the meeting of Shiv Sena candidate Naresh Mahaske.
‘Concrete forests have now arisen in Thane’
During this, MNS Chief Raj Thackeray said, “When I went to Anand Math, I started remembering the old days. Anand Dighe and I had friendly relations. Today I did not even realize that I have come to the same building. Thane is a bustling city.” The city was full. Now the ponds have been drained and water tankers have now become concrete jungles.
Migrants targeted again
In this election meeting, Raj Thakar once again targeted the migrants. He said, “People have been coming to Maharashtra from different states for many years. Unless the external pressure stops, there will be no development here. No matter how much funds the MPs bring here, nothing can happen. Thane is the only such district. Where the people of Thane have not increased the population, the population has increased in Mira Bhayandar, Kalyan-Dombivli, Bhiwandi, now take the burden off us. .”
Raj Thackeray, who was campaigning for Shinde faction’s candidate, said, “No matter how much metropolis and development you do, nothing will happen. Elections are fought for better development. Anyone in Maharashtra should be able to speak Marathi, but people will come tomorrow.” They will say that they will learn to speak Marathi, but they are not. In Pune, I had said that I am watching the first election in which there is no issue.”
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