Aaditya Thackeray, the leader of the Yuva Sena, will begin a three-day Shiv Samvad Yatra to cover North Maharashtra and Marathwada in an effort to keep the flock together and prevent further division amid an exodus from the party leaders and cadre. Beginning on July 21, it. Aaditya has already challenged the rebel MLAs to resign and run-in elections, so he plans to hold rallies in their districts.
According to Aaditya, the rebel group in Maharashtra has been subjected to constant criticism, which has only revealed their resentment and jealousy of the party leadership and his family. The party, which lost control last month after some MLAs rebelled against the leadership, is still supported, according to Aaditya, by those who believe Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray is a good person. When questioned about the motivations behind the allegations made against Uddhav Thackeray by rebel Sena MLAs and other leaders, the former state minister stated, "Their hatred, envy, and anger toward us have come to light as a result of this rebellion. As a result, the truth is emerging.
Additionally, it implies that all of them (rebels) previously lied when they said they respected the Thackeray family." "The traitors have left us, but original
Shiv Sena workers are still with the party," he yelled at the rebels. On the same day that Rahul Shewale was acknowledged as the Shiv Sena leader in the Lok Sabha by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde criticised insurgents.
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