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Do you want to be misled by religion and doles instead of vision of better cities: Raj in Nashik

In Nashik, Thackeray cousins criticize BJP for political Hindutva and alleged misconduct in elections, urging voters to prioritize city management over doles.

Published on: Jan 10, 2026 05:58 am IST
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MUMBAI: In their first joint rally in Nashik, after they joined hands for the civic body elections, the Thackeray cousins – Uddhav and Raj -- slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for “propagating political Hindutva”, poaching candidates from Opposition parties, and misleading people in the name of religion and doles.

Do you want to be misled by religion and doles instead of vision of better cities: Raj in Nashik

Speaking first, Raj Thackeray, chief of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), said, “The party that was formed in 1952 as Bharatiya Jan Sangh still needs to hire people from other parties. It is equally an insult to those who have been working in the party for decades.”

He also alleged that the ruling parties had offered 15 crore to three candidates from a family in Kalyan to withdraw from the fray. “Where is the money coming from,” he asked. Criticising the unopposed elections to 68 seats across the state, he further claimed that the ruling parties had resorted to threats and bribes to snuff out the contest.

Reminding the audience in the well-attended rally about the Simhastha Kumbh Mela of 2015 being managed without a hitch when MNS helmed the Nashik civic body, Raj called attention to the BJP-ruled government’s intent to cut hundreds of trees in Tapovan to build temporary residences for sadhus for the Simhastha Kumbh in 2027. “It has nothing to do with the Kumbh. They have already planned to remove trees in the name of the religious congregation and will later hand it over to some industrialists,” he alleged.

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Raj added: “What if your children think that their parents voted on the basis of the doles and let them hold cities to ransom. 1500 won’t last long but the damage done to cities will affect your families’ future. Do think about that when you vote.”

Nashik is witnessing a triangular fight between BJP, Shiv Sena-NCP alliance and Opposition MVA coalition comprising Shiv Sena (UBT), MNS, Congress and NCP (SP) for the 122-seat civic body. BJP, which was in power in the last tenure in 2022, is contesting on its own while in the MVA majority of seats are being contested by Thackeray brothers while some are witnessing “friendly fights” between the MVA allies. Shiv Sena (UBT) has fielded 79 candidates while MNS has fielded 30.

 
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