Shiv Sena Ubi asked the Congress on India alliance


Congress President Rahul Gandhi and Shiv Sena Ubi President Help Thackeray (File Photo)
The Shiv Sena’s Shiv Sena has asked the Congress sharp questions about the India coalition. Shiv Sena Ubi asked the Congress questions about the opposition coalition India coalition in Samana, where the coalition went, buried on the ground or disappeared in the air.
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In Samana, the sharp questions about the India alliance
The Shiv Sena (Upata) on Saturday said that the party’s latest session in Ahmedabad should talk about the status of the ‘India’ coalition and answer the questions of the opposition coalition. In the Ahmedabad Party session, the Sivana Sena (Upadha), the ‘Samana’ editorial article, the Congress spoke only about itself, ‘India or India is not anywhere. “After the Lok Sabha elections,” questions are raised about the status of the coalition that includes the Indian National Development Development)).
Ubi questions of Congress leader
Shiv Sena (Upadha), “What happened to the coalition?” Is it buried on the ground or missing in the air? The Congress leader is responsible for answering this question. The Congress held its session in Gujarat, but the party won only one place in the western state after 2014 in the Lok Sabha elections.
Questions are also asked about legislative elections
Shiv Sena (Upadha) sought to know the Congress’s position on Bihar, Gujarat and West Bengal Assembly elections. Rashtriya Janata Dal is the Congress’s ally in Bihar, while in Gujarat and West Bengal, the AAM Aadmi Party and the Trinamool Congress will be in the field. It said that Congress should make efforts in Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh, the party won the Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra, but faced a defeat in the state assembly elections.
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