Says, ‘We will never join hands with BJP & our supporters will never waver’
Chandigarh/Mumbai, May 14, 2024: Sanjay Raut, the prominent leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), delivered a compelling address at ABP News’ ‘Shikhar Sammelan’ today, advocating for the reinstatement of Uddhav Thackeray as Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Raut, said, “We would want Uddhav Thackeray to be the Chief Minister again.” Engaging in a spirited exchange of remarks, Raut fervently expressed the party’s stance, highlighting the achievements of his party and delving into the intricate politics of Maharashtra against the backdrop of the General Elections 2024.
Highlighting Thackeray’s adept handling of the COVID-19 crisis, Raut remarked, “People loved the way Uddhav dealt with Corona as the head of the family.” Emphasizing the anticipated performance of Shiv Sena in the ongoing General Elections, Raut forecasted, “Uddhav Thackeray and Shiv Sena will win 30 to 35 seats in Maharashtra.”
Addressing prevalent issues, Raut asserted, “The current government overlooks pressing concerns such as the rising cost of living, unemployment, and farmer suicides.” Reflecting on Shiv Sena’s enduring journey, he remarked, “Shiv Sena has faced perpetual struggles since its inception, yet our steadfast supporters remain unwavering.”
Raut delineated the party’s stance, affirming, “We will never join hands with BJP.” Confronting the opposition, he underscored perceived deficiencies in their policies and actions. With a blend of wit and sharp analysis, Raut articulated Shiv Sena’s unwavering commitment to its principles and agenda.
The ‘Shikhar Sammelan’ crystallized ABP News’ unwavering commitment to invigorating democratic dialogue and fostering an informed electorate poised to shape the nation’s destiny. As the herald of democracy reverberates across the land, ABP News remains steadfast in its mission to illuminate the path forward, emboldening citizens with the power of knowledge and civic engagement.
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