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Voters will elect Sena-BJP govt in Oct 13 polls: Uddhav

Criticising the Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra for allegedly failing on all fronts, Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray said voters will elect a Shivsena-BJP government in the October 13 Assembly elections.

Updated on: Oct 9, 2009, 16:42:07 IST
PTI | By , Nashik
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Criticising the Congress-NCP government in Maharashtra for allegedly failing on all fronts, Shiv Sena Executive President Uddhav Thackeray said voters will elect a Shivsena-BJP government in the October 13 Assembly elections.

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Uddhav assured that if the Sena-BJP government was voted to power, it will keep stable prices of five essential commodities for five years as it was done by its dispensation earlier.

Uddhav was in Nashik on Thursday to address election meetings at Sinnar, Niphad, Nashik. Besides, he also addressed meetings through mobile phone at Malegaon and Nandgaon.

Uddhav alleged that the Congress-NCP government has failed to control inflation, load shedding and farmer suicides.

On sitting Mayor Vinayak Pandey, Igatpuri's sitting Sena MLA Kashinath Mengal, who left Sena and joined NCP and MNS respectively, Uddhav said, "They enjoyed their full terms and left the party for their selfish ends. Sena doesn't care about it as my cousin Raj too left and formed the MNS."

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