Uddhav Calls BJP Bogus Gang of Self-proclaimed Patriots
After (the opposition parties) winning the Lok Sabha polls and forming the government at the Centre, the Election Commissioners will be booked and will have to face trial, Uddhav added.

Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Monday made a stinging attack on the BJP calling it ‘a bogus gang of self-proclaimed patriots.’
“The BJP is not the biggest party in the world. It is a bogus gang of self-proclaimed patriots. The BJP gave the call of Atmanirbhar Bharat but it still cannot become Atmanirbhar BJP because it resorts to breaking parties and ‘stealing’ votes. What kind of self-reliance is this?,” Thackeray asked while addressing the party workers in Mumbai.
Reiterating his claims of vote theft, the Sena UBT chief assured a strong action against the Election Commission. “A case should be registered against the Election Commissioner for ‘corrupt practice’ of bogus voters,” he said.
After (the opposition parties) winning the Lok Sabha polls and forming the government at the Centre, the Election Commissioners will be booked and will have to face trial, he added.
The party sources said that Uddhav Thackeray will once again interact with flood-hit farmers by making a four-day Marathwada tour from November 5 to 8.
During this tour, Uddhav Thackeray will directly visit the homes of farmers affected by heavy rains to ‘fact check’ the government's claims of assistance. During the tour, Thackeray will interact with farmers in Sambhajinagar, Dharashiv, Beed, Jalna, Parbhani and Hingoli districts, party sources said.
Meanwhile, Prahar Janshakti Party chief and former MLA Bachchu Kadu also on Monday launched a tractor march from Amravati district to Nagpur, demanding a complete loan waiver for farmers in the state.
Kadu said he has received an invitation from the chief minister's office for a meeting with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the revenue minister, and secretaries of 38 departments. “I will decide whether to attend the meeting or not after consulting my supporters,” he said.
However, the former MLA refused to call off his march merely on the promise of talks. He declared that protesters will not leave Nagpur until the government takes a concrete decision to provide a complete loan waiver to farmers.

