Breaking News: Thackeray Brothers Reunion Posters Spark Political Buzz in Maharashtra | abp news
Political speculation is on the rise in Maharashtra after posters emerged near Shiv Sena Bhavan in Dadar, Mumbai, showing Raj Thackeray and Uddhav Thackeray embracing. The posters, put up by the ‘Parle Panchang’ group—believed to be old Shiv Sainiks—carry a strong message: “If they split, they’ll suffer—Thackeray brothers must unite.” The poetic slogan, written in Marathi, plays on BJP’s past slogan “Batenge toh katenge,” and urges unity for Maharashtra’s sake. Strategically placed outside Uddhav Thackeray’s office, the poster adds to the political weight of the message. It coincides with ongoing tensions between MNS and BJP over language issues. Currently, Uddhav is on a Europe tour, while Raj is expected to return by April 30. Their potential unity could influence the upcoming BMC elections, especially since MNS currently has no seats and Uddhav’s faction holds just 20. Their similar political agendas make unity a strategic move. Meanwhile, reunion signals have also emerged within the NCP, where Ajit and Sharad Pawar were seen sitting together at recent events, further fueling talks of political realignment. As posters and public appearances gain traction, Maharashtra’s political landscape may witness a major reshuffle by month-end.
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