 
													Uddhav Thackeray's fiery warning to the Election Commission	
													
													
Uddhav Thackeray's fiery warning to the Election Commission: 'If we come to power, we will file a case, suspicion of EVMs remains!'
Mumbai, October 27, 2025: In the backdrop of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Shiv Sena (Yuva Sena) party chief Uddhav Thackeray launched a strong attack on the ruling Mahayuti at the Nirdhar Mela in Mumbai. Directly criticizing the role of the Election Commission, he clearly warned that if the Maha Vikas Aghadi government comes to power, a case will be registered against the Commission. Stating that suspicions about the EVM machines remain, he made serious allegations about the confusion in the voter list and attempts to buy votes with money. The political atmosphere has heated up with this speech, and Thackeray expressed his determination to win Mumbai in the municipal elections.
Thousands of Shiv Sainiks, office bearers and activists were present at this Nirdhar Mela organized at NESCO Maidan in Mumbai. The rally was organized with the aim of boosting the morale of the activists to win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Uddhav Thackeray criticized the ruling party from the beginning of his speech. "There are many who sell faith. They are kneeling. I feel sorry that we have fed such people. These are the people who are beating our mothers' laps. Our test is on," he said, launching a personal attack on the leaders who betrayed us. Referring to the memories of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray, he warned the workers not to let their courage lose, no matter how much pressure they face.
Thackeray's attack on BJP, calling it a 'gang of bogus patriots'
Uddhav Thackeray took a direct swipe at the BJP. "What kind of party is the BJP in the world? BJP is a bogus gang of self-proclaimed patriots. They call themselves patriots, but they have to steal votes, break the party. How are they self-reliant?" He raised this question and took a strong dig at the ruling party's policies. Referring to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Mumbai, he said, "No matter how many Amit Shahs come, don't let your courage lose. Let us all decide together whether to hold elections or not. Let us do whatever we want." This statement created a wave of enthusiasm among the workers present and led to loud applause.
Speaking about the preparations for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Thackeray clarified that, "No matter what happens, we will win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Marathi people do not bow down by firing bullets. That is why there is an attempt to buy Mumbai by giving money." He once again accused the irregularities in the voter list. "There is a mess in the voter list. Everyone knows this. The ruling party is cheating the voters by using money and power," he said and appealed to the workers to go door to door to check the voter list.
Doubts on EVM and Election Commission: 'A case of corrupt practice will be filed'
The most important part of the speech was the criticism of the Election Commission. Uddhav Thackeray, while expressing his doubts about the EVM machines, said, "Our doubts about EVMs have not gone away. Even before this doubt was cleared, the Commission said that there will be no VVPAT in the municipal elections." With this, he pointed his finger at the impartiality of the Commission. "If we do anything, it is called corrupt practice. A corrupt practice case should also be filed against the Election Commission," he demanded.
The most sensational statement was the warning given to the Election Commission. "A case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Lok Sabha elections are currently delayed. Today will be theirs. Tomorrow will be ours. When the government comes to power, a case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Commission must get justice in court," he said, clarifying that after coming to power, the functioning of the commission will be thoroughly investigated and responsibility will be determined. This statement has been circulating in political circles, and the ruling grand alliance has not yet reacted to it.
Hints of alliance with MNS: 'How to add salt?'
Speaking about participating in the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's (MNS) Dipotsav program on the occasion of Marathi Language Day, Uddhav Thackeray gave positive signals. "I went to the MNS Diwali festival. Raj (Thackeray) had invited me. There was a huge crowd of Marathi-Amrathi people. There was joy on their faces. How can we add salt to this? We are positive about forming an alliance with MNS," he said. This statement has put an end to the discussions of a possible alliance between the Mahavikas Aghadi and MNS.
Speaking on the policies of the ruling party, he said, "Since the elections are coming, now they will do Hindu-Muslim. We fight, we quarrel. At that time, they steal votes. When Hindu-Muslims do this, we understand that the elections have come." This blunt remark caused laughter among the attendees.
Future of Mumbai elections: Thackeray's determination
Thackeray said that the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections are not just local elections, but will decide the future of Maharashtra politics. "Winning Mumbai means keeping the Shiv Sena unbalanced. We will preserve the identity given to Mumbai by Balasaheb," he said, urging the workers to fight unitedly. Prominent leaders like Sanjay Raut, Aditya Thackeray, Sanjay Niropam were present at this gathering. The enthusiasm of the gathering has invigorated the workers, and a triangular fight is expected in the municipal elections. Uddhav Thackeray's speech has created a stir in the ruling grand alliance. Political analysts say that the warning against the Election Commission is not just a political attack, but a demand for transparency in the election process. The Mahavikas Aghadi is now expressing the possibility of writing a letter to the Election Commission.
	
													
												
Uddhav Thackeray's fiery warning to the Election Commission: 'If we come to power, we will file a case, suspicion of EVMs remains!'
Mumbai, October 27, 2025: In the backdrop of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Shiv Sena (Yuva Sena) party chief Uddhav Thackeray launched a strong attack on the ruling Mahayuti at the Nirdhar Mela in Mumbai. Directly criticizing the role of the Election Commission, he clearly warned that if the Maha Vikas Aghadi government comes to power, a case will be registered against the Commission. Stating that suspicions about the EVM machines remain, he made serious allegations about the confusion in the voter list and attempts to buy votes with money. The political atmosphere has heated up with this speech, and Thackeray expressed his determination to win Mumbai in the municipal elections.
Thousands of Shiv Sainiks, office bearers and activists were present at this Nirdhar Mela organized at NESCO Maidan in Mumbai. The rally was organized with the aim of boosting the morale of the activists to win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Uddhav Thackeray criticized the ruling party from the beginning of his speech. "There are many who sell faith. They are kneeling. I feel sorry that we have fed such people. These are the people who are beating our mothers' laps. Our test is on," he said, launching a personal attack on the leaders who betrayed us. Referring to the memories of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray, he warned the workers not to let their courage lose, no matter how much pressure they face.
Thackeray's attack on BJP, calling it a 'gang of bogus patriots'
Uddhav Thackeray took a direct swipe at the BJP. "What kind of party is the BJP in the world? BJP is a bogus gang of self-proclaimed patriots. They call themselves patriots, but they have to steal votes, break the party. How are they self-reliant?" He raised this question and took a strong dig at the ruling party's policies. Referring to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Mumbai, he said, "No matter how many Amit Shahs come, don't let your courage lose. Let us all decide together whether to hold elections or not. Let us do whatever we want." This statement created a wave of enthusiasm among the workers present and led to loud applause.
Speaking about the preparations for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Thackeray clarified that, "No matter what happens, we will win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Marathi people do not bow down by firing bullets. That is why there is an attempt to buy Mumbai by giving money." He once again accused the irregularities in the voter list. "There is a mess in the voter list. Everyone knows this. The ruling party is cheating the voters by using money and power," he said and appealed to the workers to go door to door to check the voter list.
Doubts on EVM and Election Commission: 'A case of corrupt practice will be filed'
The most important part of the speech was the criticism of the Election Commission. Uddhav Thackeray, while expressing his doubts about the EVM machines, said, "Our doubts about EVMs have not gone away. Even before this doubt was cleared, the Commission said that there will be no VVPAT in the municipal elections." With this, he pointed his finger at the impartiality of the Commission. "If we do anything, it is called corrupt practice. A corrupt practice case should also be filed against the Election Commission," he demanded.
The most sensational statement was the warning given to the Election Commission. "A case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Lok Sabha elections are currently delayed. Today will be theirs. Tomorrow will be ours. When the government comes to power, a case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Commission must get justice in court," he said, clarifying that after coming to power, the functioning of the commission will be thoroughly investigated and responsibility will be determined. This statement has been circulating in political circles, and the ruling grand alliance has not yet reacted to it.
Hints of alliance with MNS: 'How to add salt?'
Speaking about participating in the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's (MNS) Dipotsav program on the occasion of Marathi Language Day, Uddhav Thackeray gave positive signals. "I went to the MNS Diwali festival. Raj (Thackeray) had invited me. There was a huge crowd of Marathi-Amrathi people. There was joy on their faces. How can we add salt to this? We are positive about forming an alliance with MNS," he said. This statement has put an end to the discussions of a possible alliance between the Mahavikas Aghadi and MNS.
Speaking on the policies of the ruling party, he said, "Since the elections are coming, now they will do Hindu-Muslim. We fight, we quarrel. At that time, they steal votes. When Hindu-Muslims do this, we understand that the elections have come." This blunt remark caused laughter among the attendees.
Future of Mumbai elections: Thackeray's determination
Thackeray said that the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections are not just local elections, but will decide the future of Maharashtra politics. "Winning Mumbai means keeping the Shiv Sena unbalanced. We will preserve the identity given to Mumbai by Balasaheb," he said, urging the workers to fight unitedly. Prominent leaders like Sanjay Raut, Aditya Thackeray, Sanjay Niropam were present at this gathering. The enthusiasm of the gathering has invigorated the workers, and a triangular fight is expected in the municipal elections. Uddhav Thackeray's speech has created a stir in the ruling grand alliance. Political analysts say that the warning against the Election Commission is not just a political attack, but a demand for transparency in the election process. The Mahavikas Aghadi is now expressing the possibility of writing a letter to the Election Commission.
	
													
Mumbai, October 27, 2025: In the backdrop of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Shiv Sena (Yuva Sena) party chief Uddhav Thackeray launched a strong attack on the ruling Mahayuti at the Nirdhar Mela in Mumbai. Directly criticizing the role of the Election Commission, he clearly warned that if the Maha Vikas Aghadi government comes to power, a case will be registered against the Commission. Stating that suspicions about the EVM machines remain, he made serious allegations about the confusion in the voter list and attempts to buy votes with money. The political atmosphere has heated up with this speech, and Thackeray expressed his determination to win Mumbai in the municipal elections.
Thousands of Shiv Sainiks, office bearers and activists were present at this Nirdhar Mela organized at NESCO Maidan in Mumbai. The rally was organized with the aim of boosting the morale of the activists to win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Uddhav Thackeray criticized the ruling party from the beginning of his speech. "There are many who sell faith. They are kneeling. I feel sorry that we have fed such people. These are the people who are beating our mothers' laps. Our test is on," he said, launching a personal attack on the leaders who betrayed us. Referring to the memories of Shiv Sena chief Balasaheb Thackeray, he warned the workers not to let their courage lose, no matter how much pressure they face.
Thackeray's attack on BJP, calling it a 'gang of bogus patriots'
Uddhav Thackeray took a direct swipe at the BJP. "What kind of party is the BJP in the world? BJP is a bogus gang of self-proclaimed patriots. They call themselves patriots, but they have to steal votes, break the party. How are they self-reliant?" He raised this question and took a strong dig at the ruling party's policies. Referring to Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Mumbai, he said, "No matter how many Amit Shahs come, don't let your courage lose. Let us all decide together whether to hold elections or not. Let us do whatever we want." This statement created a wave of enthusiasm among the workers present and led to loud applause.
Speaking about the preparations for the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections, Thackeray clarified that, "No matter what happens, we will win the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections. Marathi people do not bow down by firing bullets. That is why there is an attempt to buy Mumbai by giving money." He once again accused the irregularities in the voter list. "There is a mess in the voter list. Everyone knows this. The ruling party is cheating the voters by using money and power," he said and appealed to the workers to go door to door to check the voter list.
Doubts on EVM and Election Commission: 'A case of corrupt practice will be filed'
The most important part of the speech was the criticism of the Election Commission. Uddhav Thackeray, while expressing his doubts about the EVM machines, said, "Our doubts about EVMs have not gone away. Even before this doubt was cleared, the Commission said that there will be no VVPAT in the municipal elections." With this, he pointed his finger at the impartiality of the Commission. "If we do anything, it is called corrupt practice. A corrupt practice case should also be filed against the Election Commission," he demanded.
The most sensational statement was the warning given to the Election Commission. "A case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Lok Sabha elections are currently delayed. Today will be theirs. Tomorrow will be ours. When the government comes to power, a case should be filed against the Election Commission. The Commission must get justice in court," he said, clarifying that after coming to power, the functioning of the commission will be thoroughly investigated and responsibility will be determined. This statement has been circulating in political circles, and the ruling grand alliance has not yet reacted to it.
Hints of alliance with MNS: 'How to add salt?'
Speaking about participating in the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's (MNS) Dipotsav program on the occasion of Marathi Language Day, Uddhav Thackeray gave positive signals. "I went to the MNS Diwali festival. Raj (Thackeray) had invited me. There was a huge crowd of Marathi-Amrathi people. There was joy on their faces. How can we add salt to this? We are positive about forming an alliance with MNS," he said. This statement has put an end to the discussions of a possible alliance between the Mahavikas Aghadi and MNS.
Speaking on the policies of the ruling party, he said, "Since the elections are coming, now they will do Hindu-Muslim. We fight, we quarrel. At that time, they steal votes. When Hindu-Muslims do this, we understand that the elections have come." This blunt remark caused laughter among the attendees.
Future of Mumbai elections: Thackeray's determination
Thackeray said that the Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections are not just local elections, but will decide the future of Maharashtra politics. "Winning Mumbai means keeping the Shiv Sena unbalanced. We will preserve the identity given to Mumbai by Balasaheb," he said, urging the workers to fight unitedly. Prominent leaders like Sanjay Raut, Aditya Thackeray, Sanjay Niropam were present at this gathering. The enthusiasm of the gathering has invigorated the workers, and a triangular fight is expected in the municipal elections. Uddhav Thackeray's speech has created a stir in the ruling grand alliance. Political analysts say that the warning against the Election Commission is not just a political attack, but a demand for transparency in the election process. The Mahavikas Aghadi is now expressing the possibility of writing a letter to the Election Commission.
 
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