Chandigarh/Mumbai, May 14, 2024: As the nation eagerly anticipates the outcome of the General Elections 2024, Aditya Thackeray, leader of Shiv Sena (UBT), took center stage at ABP News’ ‘Shikhar Sammelan’ today. Unflinchingly addressing a diverse array of pertinent questions pertaining to his party and the prevailing political landscape, Thackeray offered profound insights into the challenges facing the youth, the contemporary political milieu, and the prospective trajectory of our nation.
Addressing the audience, Aditya Thackeray said that there’s no room for petty squabbles in the journey of the nation’s progress -“There’s no time for ‘Tu Tu Main Main’ in Nation’s Progress. We need to focus on real problems like poverty,” said Thackeray. He further highlighted flaws in the implementation of key governmental policies, stating that both demonetization and GST were not implemented correctly and lacked proper execution.
Thackeray underscored the significance of constructive criticism in fostering growth, asserting, “Merely nodding in agreement does not signify camaraderie; true friendship lies in identifying and rectifying shortcomings for collective advancement.” He further emphasized the government’s responsibility to prioritize critical national concerns such as unemployment and inflation, urging swift action for the betterment of society.
Responding to recent remarks by Arvind Kejriwal concerning speculation surrounding the next Prime Ministerial candidate, Thackeray reaffirmed, “The potential to lead our nation resides within each of its 100 crore citizens. As for who can stand tall in front of PM Modi – it’s not an individual, but our Constitution, democracy, and the youth who grapple with unemployment.”
The ‘Shikhar Sammelan’ crystallized ABP News’ unwavering commitment to catalyzing democratic dialogue and fostering an informed electorate poised to shape the nation’s destiny. As the clarion call of democracy resonates throughout 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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