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‘If we come to power, all the land is being given to Adani…’, said Uddhav Thackeray in Mumbai – Maharashtra assembly election Uddhav Thackeray scathing attack on BJP If we come to power we will take back all land to Adani ntc

The final phase of campaign for Maharashtra Assembly elections is going on. In this sequence, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray held a rally. During this, Uddhav said that every corner of Mumbai is being sold to Adani. Wherever I am campaigning, be it Kolhapur, Chandrapur or Palghar, everywhere water, port and electricity are being sold to Adani. In Marathi we call problems as ‘Aasmani ki Sultani’, now we have to say that problems have become ‘Sultani ki Adani’.

Uddhav Thackeray said that we will definitely win on November 23, but we will have to ensure that the big false government does not win. Uddhav praised Pankaja Munde’s statement regarding BJP campaigners coming from outside Maharashtra. Pankaja had said that about 90 thousand outsiders from BJP have come to Maharashtra at every booth of the state. Uddhav said that because of these outsiders, oxygen has reduced in Maharashtra, but we need to be careful, because these outsiders have come to keep an eye on us. They have called the army against us.

Shiv Sena (UBT) chief said that I have heard that Rajnath Singh has claimed that Dr. Ambedkar was given Bharat Ratna by PM Modi. I don’t know whether this is true or not, but he should answer that if he respected Ambedkar so much then why did he not appoint even a single Buddhist member in the Minority Commission.

I am not jealous of Gujarat or Gujaratis, they are also with us, but PM Modi and Amit Shah are building a wall against Gujarat and the entire country. He said that PM Modi and Amit Shah will go, but this wall will remain. It will be like the Berlin Wall, which will take decades to put back together.

If we come to power, the first decision taken in the cabinet will be that we will take back all the land being given to Adani. I will cancel MMRDA’s MOU and NITI Aayog’s decisions.

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