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In 2014 BJP and Sena fought elections separately but later on Sena joined the Fadnavis government but it was an uneasy alliance. There would be outbursts every other day in the Samna- Our resignations are in our pockets was the standard dialogue of Sena
In 2019 throughout the campaign @Dev_Fadnavis @narendramodi and all leaders of the yuti kept promising the return of Fadnavis as CM. During the rallies Sena leaders including #UdhavThakrey would be on the stage. Not one word about sharing the CM post was said.
We all know what happened after the elections,Sena broke the yuti and went with NCP and CONGRESS to form #MVA totally against the stand of #balasahebthackeray and compromised on their ideology. The 2.5 years saw a gradual transition of the Sena from a hardcore Hindu party
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Of late, I have been tweeting threads on issues like #history & on #Maharashtra & #Mumbai. This is a compilation of some threads over the month

On a little-known attempt by an inebriated #British policeman to kill #MahatmaGandhi in #Pune


#NathuramGodse
The #ParvatiSatyagraha launched by Ambedkarites and reformist activities seeking that #Dalits be allowed to enter the Parvati temple in #Pune



#DrBabasahebAmbedkar #DrAmbedkar #DalitMovement #history
How #Dussehra was once a rallying point for the Swadeshi movement. It was on this day in 1905 that #VinayakDamodarSavarkar organised a massive bonfire of imported clothes


#Savarkar #LokmanyaTilak #Tilak #Pune #Maharashtra #swadeshi #Gandhi #MahatmaGandhi
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There is one misfortune of being born to powerful and charismatic men, the constant comparison. #UddhavThackeray has always been known as the son of #BalasahebThackeray, the founder of #ShivSena — even when he held the numero uno post in the state of Maharashtra. Image
In his younger days, #UddhavThackeray was known more for his photography skills, which led him to branch off into an advertising business – proving that he inherited his father’s artistic skills. Balasaheb was a well-known cartoonist in his younger days. Image
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