Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray challenges Modi government's future

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In a fiery rally held in Navi Mumbai, Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray issued a stern ultimatum to the Narendra Modi-led government, asserting that their reign will either end or face forced retirement by June 4th. The rally, held at Shriram Vidyalaya ground in Airoli, witnessed Thackeray's fervent accusations against the BJP and the central government.

Accompanied by prominent leaders including Shiv Sena leader MP Sanjay Raut and Nationalist Sharad Chandra Pawar, Thackeray rallied supporters, condemning the alleged tyranny and oppression inflicted by the current regime. Drawing parallels to historical resistance against oppression, Thackeray likened the current discontent in Maharashtra to past struggles against colonial rule.

Thackeray's rhetoric intensified as he accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being a "lying machine" and planning the country's downfall over the past decade. He rallied crowds, promising a significant shift in the political landscape post the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

Further igniting the fervour against the Modi government, Shiv Sena leader MP Sanjay Raut declared that the surge of support for the Mahavikas Aghadi will persist until Modi's anticipated retirement on June 4th. Raut lashed out, accusing Modi of hypocrisy and vowing that Maharashtra will no longer tolerate BJP's dominance.

The rally's atmosphere was charged with chants and slogans against the ruling party, with attendees echoing Thackeray and Raut's calls for change. As Maharashtra braces for political upheaval, the Shiv Sena's bold challenge sets the stage for a contentious battle in the upcoming elections.

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