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Uddhav's rhetoric shows his desperation: Maha BJP chief

Uddhav's rhetoric shows his desperation: Maha BJP chief

Time of India8 hours ago

Nagpur: State BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule on Friday dismissed Shiv Sena (UBT) chief
's speech on the organisation's 59th foundation day as a "desperate outburst" reflective of his waning public support and growing fear of defeat.
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Terming the address on Thursday a sign of "helplessness," Bawankule claimed Thackeray has abandoned Shiv Sena's core ideology and Marathi interests in a bid to retain political relevance.
"Uddhav's speech was not a show of strength, but a cry of despair. When people stop believing in you, loud slogans become your last refuge," Bawankule said in a statement issued on social media. He accused the ex-CM of losing not just the party name and symbol, but also its founding values, including its association with Hindutva. Responding to Thackeray's repeated assertion that "Mumbai belongs to us," the state revenue minister questioned Sena (UBT)'s legacy in the megapolis. "What exactly did your administration do for the Marathi-speaking people of Mumbai during decades of control over the BMC? There was no progress in housing, water, education or healthcare," he said. —Vaibhav Ganjapure

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