Ayodhya: The city of Ayodhya, once considered a political laboratory of Hindutva due to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, has once again built a political arena. This time, the poster war of Maharashtra leaders is visible on the streets of Ayodhya. In Maharashtra, the ongoing tussle between the Shiv Sena and the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) has now reached Ayodhya.
MNS chief Raj Thackeray's visit to Ayodhya is scheduled to take place exactly a month from now, but the political mercury has soared from now on. The reason is that just five days after Raj Thackeray's visit on June 5, his nephew Aditya Thackeray is also going to reach Ayodhya on June 10. There have been posters about the visit of the two to Ayodhya, which has raised the political mercury. Raj Thackeray of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) is arriving in Ayodhya on June 5 to have a darshan of Ramlalla. Raj Thackeray's visit has already been put up on the streets of Ayodhya.
It is written on this post that, 'Raj Tilak ki Karo Taiyaari, Aa Rahe Hai Bhgwadhari.' This poster was seen not only as a political challenge but also as an initiative to convey a message of Hindutva from Ayodhya in view of the manner in which Raj Thackeray has raised questions about the Shiv Sena government over the loudspeaker. At the same time, now in response to this, the Shiv Sena has also put up posters in Ayodhya. The poster has pictures of Bal Thackeray, Uddhav Thackeray and Aaditya Thackeray and it is written that - 'The real coming is beware of the copy.' That is, in this poster, Raj Thackeray has been directly targeted.
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