What happened in the town, will happen tomorrow in Maharashtra and in the country - Aditya Thackeray

Pune Bypoll Result: After the results of the Kasba and Chinchwad bypolls in Pune are declared, there are reactions in the political circle. There is an atmosphere of joy in the Mahavikas Aghadi as BJP has wrested the Kasba seat. Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leader Aditya Thackeray has given a poignant and suggestive reaction to this result.
The budget session of the state legislature is currently underway. After the election results, he was talking to the media in the Vidhan Bhavan premises. At that time, he expressed satisfaction with the result of the by-election in Pune. At this time, Aditya claimed that what happened in the town, will happen tomorrow in Maharashtra and in the country.
What is going on in Maharashtra at present, people have not liked at all. The political betrayal that took place in Maharashtra is also not acceptable to the people. Common people are suffering. Farmers are suffering. Law and order problems have emerged. People are suffering due to inflation. The jobs of the youth are in danger. Aditya Thackeray said that people are watching all this and people are voting only after seeing this.
The constituency in Pune called Balekilla has come to Mahavikas Aghadi after 32 years. If there is a transformation in the fort, this should be understood. This result is very telling. Aditya Thackeray expressed the belief that the same atmosphere will be seen in Maharashtra and the country in the future.
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An atmosphere of happiness among Shiv Sainiks
Due to the result of the Kasba assembly election in Pune, there is an atmosphere of happiness among the Shiv Sainiks as well. The Shiv Sainiks of the town have responded that the BJP distributed money to households, but money lost and humanity won. We expressed our anger at the treatment given to our Uddhav Saheb. We fought for our lives. We all had offers, but we did not beg them, said Shiv Sainik while talking to the media.