Maharashtra assembly elections: Shiv Sena surrender before BJP, will NDA return to power?
Maharashtra assembly elections: Shiv Sena surrender before BJP, will NDA return to power?
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Mumbai: Friday was the last day to fill the form for the candidates for Maharashtra Assembly Election 2019. After the nomination, Shiv Sena and BJP held a joint press conference. In front of the Media, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray and CM Devendra Fadnavis, spoke together and told that there is no difference between the two and are contesting the elections together. Both have made compromises for each other.

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During this, Uddhav Thackeray said that "there is nothing wrong with Shiv Sainik speaking about Aditya Thackeray for the post of CM of Maharashtra, but after controlling the damage, he said that Aditya will contest elections legally. Who will be the elder brother in Maharashtra? On this question, Thackeray said that the brother's relationship should last, this is the most important thing for him. Who is big and who is small, these things are not important".

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On this occasion, CM Fadnavis of the state talked about making Maharashtra drought-free in the next five years. Regarding the senior people whose ticket was cut, he said that he will do the work of the party. People's role has always changed. He expressed happiness over Aditya Thackeray contesting the election.

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