INDIA alliance will fight ‘mitra parivarvad’ says Uddhav Thackeray

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Uddhav thackeray, the leader of the shiv sena (UBT), declared the india bloc will battle against and overthrow "mitra parivarvad," an allusion to crony capitalism, in the nation as the opposition coalition concluded up its two-day summit in Mumbai. The group, made up of more than two dozen political organisations, is a coalition of patriotic parties positioned against "mitra parivarvad," according to thackeray, who presided over the press conference after the third meeting of the indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA).

"Sabka saath sabka vikas (togetherness of all, development for all) is the campaign cry when elections are in progress, but once they are finished, it is sabko laath and mitron ka vikas (development of friends by neglecting others). The previous chief minister of maharashtra remarked, "We won't permit this. The bharatiya janata party (BJP) has frequently been accused by opposition parties of engaging in crony capitalism, an allegation that the ruling party has dismissed in favour of accusing its opponents of being dishonest and using nepotism.

According to thackeray, the two-day summit determined to form coordination committees and made several significant decisions. "We shall combat jumlebaaz (rhetorical abusers) and crooked individuals. He appeared to be referring to the bharatiya janata party (BJP) when he remarked, "There is terror among our opponents as the india coalition marches ahead. The opposition group will struggle for the establishment of an india free from fear, according to the head of the shiv sena (UBT).

He slammed the central government for cutting the cost of LPG by barely Rs 200 per cylinder, claiming that prices for cooking gas have climbed significantly since 2014, when the price of LPG was last reduced. thackeray questioned, "What will people cook on LPG when the cost of essential commodities has gone up so high?"


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