Published 10:16 IST, October 10th 2019
Maharashtra: Uddhav Thackeray slams Rahul Gandhi over Bangkok visit
Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday, in an event, while addressing the Sena workers slammed Congress, NCP Congress alliance & its leader Rahul Gandhi
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Slamming former Congress president Rahul Gandhi for leaving party ahe of assembly polls, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday, in an event, while dressing Sena workers, said that 'Senapati' of grand old party is gone. He slammed party for questioning each and every step taken by Central government, from abrogation of Article 370 to hanging of people who commit treason.
Sena chief said: "What would have happened if we did t have an alliance with BJP? In whose control, would country have gone? abrogation of Article 370 is a proud moment, a happy moment. It was in our manifesto that we will abrogate Article 370 and accordingly. But when Congress was asked, y said: 'Whatever happens we will t abrogate Article 370. person who commits treason, we will hang m. This is our promise. But Congress said that y will remove that provision entirely. w, do you want country in se hands? w you see, ir leer has gone to Bangkok, which means ir 'senapati' is gone. w pawns have been kept here. y're marching on wooden horses."
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Rahul Gandhi goes to Bangkok
ding to turmoil in Grand Old Party, former party president Rahul Gandhi, on Saturday, has left for Bangkok, according to sources. Sources report that Gandhi scion has boarded an 8:25 PM flight from Delhi to Bangkok. reason for Rahul Gandhi's Bangkok trip is unkwn, as of w. This move by Wayan MP comes in wake of Congress is split into two camps - Sonia Gandhi's supporters and Rahul Gandhi's supporters ahe of Maharashtra and Haryana state Assembly polls.
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Maharashtra Polls
Assembly polls in state of Maharashtra are scheduled on October 21 and results of polls will be anunced on October 24. While BJP and Shiv Sena are contesting elections toger with former on 150 seats and latter on 124 seats. NCP and Congress are also contesting in an alliance with equal seat-sharing deal between parties. While NCP-Congress duo faced massive Lok Sabha poll debacle, internal tussle in BJP-Sena alliance has been reported. With such a political situation in state, upcoming assembly election will be a test for both alliance.
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09:20 IST, October 10th 2019