From poll defeat to signs of party revolt, is Mamata facing her biggest battle?
From poll defeat to signs of party revolt, is Mamata facing her biggest battle?
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A political controversy has erupted in Maharashtra following remarks by Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) Chief Raj Thackeray. Ahead of the BMC polls, Thackeray targeted BJP leader K. Annamalai, mocking him as 'Rasmalai' and questioning his right to speak on Mumbai matters. In his speech, Thackeray also invoked his uncle Balasaheb Thackeray's controversial slogan, 'Uthao Lungi, Bajao Pungi,' in a clear jibe at South Indians. These comments have led to allegations that the MNS is deliberately stoking regional prejudice to polarise the Marathi vote bank. Critics suggest this is a move to revive the party's political fortunes by pitting Marathis against people from other states, including North Indians, Gujaratis, and South Indians.
From poll defeat to signs of party revolt, is Mamata facing her biggest battle?
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