Exposing BJP's Unopposed Pattern! Raj Thackeray's video resurfaces
The political atmosphere has heated up due to a large number of unopposed candidates being elected in the ongoing municipal elections (BMC) in the state. The opposition is alleging that this type from the BJP-Shiv Sena (bjp-shivsena) alliance (Mahayuti) is detrimental to democracy. There is talk that as many as 70 candidates have been elected unopposed across the state, including Thane and Kalyan-Dombivli. It has emerged that most of these candidates are from the BJP (bjp).
There are allegations of pressuring candidates or enticing them to withdraw. In Thane, a candidate from MNS has also withdrawn, causing discontent within the party. To expose this entire matter, MNS chief Raj Thackeray has stepped into the field.
It is known that Raj Thackeray will present the truth to the public through call recordings and video evidence in upcoming meetings. It is said that some leaders from Thane and Kalyan-Dombivli have provided this evidence to him. Additionally, MNS is going to court against these unopposed selections and has also decided to meet the State Election Commissioner.
Raj Thackeray expressed strong displeasure over this incident, stating that he had never seen an election with such a large number of unopposed selections. He clarified that this situation is concerning for democracy.
In Brief
A large number of unopposed candidates were elected in the state municipal elections
This situation seems to have heated the political atmosphere
The BJP-Shiv Sena grand alliance was accused by the opposition of this being detrimental to democracy
A total of 70 candidates were elected unopposed across the state, including Thane and Kalyan-Dombivli
It was observed that most of these 70 unopposed candidates were from the BJP
The opposition raised questions about the candidacy process

