PM Modi did not succeed overnight – says Raj Thackeray

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Accordingly maharashtra navnirman sena (MNS) Chief raj Thackeray said that he had told Manoj Jarange that maratha reservation is not technically possible. He appealed to the maratha community not to fall prey to false promises. Addressing his party's 18th Foundation Day program in Nashik, thackeray said that if reservation is started for one community in government jobs and education, then other communities will also demand the same. When I met Jarange, I told him that it was not technically possible to give reservation to the maratha community. raj Thackeray said that "For this, lok sabha session is necessary." This is not just an issue of Marathas but an issue of communities of every state. If one community gets reservation then other communities will also demand. Therefore, I appeal to maratha brothers not to fall prey to false promises.

Perhaps MNS Chief raj Thackeray said that his party will prepare a strategy for the lok sabha elections and information about it will be shared during the party's Gudi Padwa meeting on april 9. We will definitely get success because of our honest attitude. thackeray also mentioned PM Modi during this period. He said that narendra modi did not get success overnight. Jan Sangh was established in 1952 and bjp was formed in 1980. Even Atal ji's government fell in 13 days and lasted for 13 months and four and a half years. After this, congress ruled for 10 years, and bjp has been in power for 10 years.

raj Thackeray also mentioned the Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj Memorial being built on the Arabian Sea. He said that this issue has been pending since the time of congress government. prime minister Modi also came for Bhoomi Pujan, but the project has not been completed yet. Even at that time, I had said that it was impossible because Rs 25,000 to 30,000 crore were needed to build the statue in the sea. The real memorial is the fort which was built by Shivaji. He demanded the revival of Shivaji's fort.

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