Mumbai: The assembly election in Maharashtra has been sounded. The state will have voting on October 21 and results on October 24. Due to this, the political atmosphere in the state is very hot. All the parties are going out among the public and keep their word and entice them to vote in elections. Uddhav Thackeray, the chief of the NDA's constituent party in Maharashtra and his main ally in power, Shiv Sena, has asked the Central Government for a uniform citizenship code. Scindia is working on this strategy to get the post of MP Congress President Uddhav Thackeray urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to implement uniform civil code across the country yesterday. Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray made this statement while addressing the people at the party's traditional Dussehra rally in Mumbai's Shivaji Park. Thackeray said in his speech, 'People used to question us why we allied with BJP. Today we say that we did this to remove Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Now I request Amit Shah to implement the Uniform Civil Code in the country. Uddhav also made it clear that the demand for Ram temple in Ayodhya was not a political ploy for his party and they would continue until the construction of the temple was completed". Chinese President Xi Jinping is about to visit India, difficulties of Pakistan may increase! CBI corruption case: Delhi High Court orders CBI to complete investigation in this time