Without entering poll fray, Raj Thackeray campaigns against BJP, Sena


Mumbai, Apr 26 (IANS): His party may not be contesting the ongoing Lok Sabha polls but Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray has ensured significant attention as he campaigns in Maharashtra against the BJP and its ally Shiv Sena.

So far, he has addressed around a dozen rallies in different parts of the state and his prime targets of attack are Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah, at whom he takes embarrassing potshots.

In his campaign, which goes to favour the Opposition Congress-NCP combine, Raj Thackeray has introduced a hitherto-unseen experiment of an audio-video element which punctuates his hard-hitting speeches.

"The response we are getting is tremendous. Even people in other states want Raj saheb to hold such rallies. There's nothing new in the content, but we are putting things in the correct perspective which has caught the public psyche," MNS spokesperson Nitin Sardesai told IANS.

In the meantime, videos of Raj Thackeray's rallies are now being translated, dubbed or subtitled in various languages.

The MNS was floated by Raj Thackeray in 2006 after parting ways with the Shiv Sena due to differences with his cousin Uddhav Thackeray.

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the party had fielded nine candidates in Maharashtra but none of them won.

In 2009, the MNS polled 4.6 per cent of the total votes.

Raj Thackeray's rallies, despite there being no MNS candidate in fray this time, have not gone unnoticed, either by the ruling BJP-Shiv Sena or the Opposition Congress-NCP coalitions.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has compared him to someone "dancing uninvited in a wedding."

However, seething ally Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray took a feather out of his estranged cousin's hat by playing an audio-video tape at a couple of his rallies on Rahul Gandhi's comments on Veer Savarkar.

BJP state spokesperson Shain N. C. dismisses Raj Thackeray's rallies as "inconsequential" since he's not even in the electoral fray.

"The audio-videos need to be authenticated. Remember, it's the same Raj Thackeray who once praised PM Modi. So now his credibility is questionable," Shaina told IANS.

She added that the voters will realize the difference between the time-tested party BJP and the "cheap gimmicks indulged in by the likes of Raj Thackeray. We have a lot to say, but will do it at the appropriate time," she said.

NCP's Nawab Malik is happy at Raj Thackeray's efforts to rally support for the Opposition.

"See, he's exposing the lies of the government, the BJP and PM Modi. This is good and will be welcomed by all those who want truth and probity in public life," Malik told IANS.

State Congress Vice-President Ratnakar Mahajan said for Raj Thackeray, "it's a kind of a self-cleansing exercise since he was once a diehard fan of Modi and Gujarat model of development" in 2014.

"He has realized, maybe belatedly, how the BJP government played a fraud on the people in past five years. We have been exposing them continuously since demonetization and also play audios-videos of their fake claims in our party training camps," Mahajan told IANS.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Raj Thackeray plays Modi’s speeches to nail Modi’s lies. His pioneering use of LED screens is likely to be picked up by others. The MNS leader hopes to harvest benefit in the Assembly election

    It is not surprising that the BJP is rattled by Raj’s acerbic attacks on Narendra Modi and Amit Shah. While Raj’s exposès and fact-checking of Modi ‘s claims may or may not be benefiting the Congress-NCP alliance in Maharashtra, they are certainly damaging the Gujarati duo and baring Modi’s lies for what they are.
    Raj has two giant LED screens at all his rallies on which he plays clips from Modi’s speeches exposing his tall claims - people have begun to anticipate those three words with great excitement, “Jara laav re!” Which, in Marathi, means “just play that (clip)”. Then begins a clinical takedown of Modi and his claims - for example playing a video of Modi claiming his government had built 8,50,000 toilets in a week in Bihar, Raj broke that down to the sum of seven toilets every five seconds!

    “Before you can go to the toilet, he builds seven toilets, all in five seconds!” Raj said with a dead pan expression, leaving his audience in splits.

    When it takes everyone to relive 5 minutes to relive in the toilet, the Modi government builds seven toilets, all in five seconds! How smartly he is using the 'Digital India' to expose the truth is something every opposition party has to learn.
    In this new style, Raj has borrowed from his uncle Bal Thackeray and improved upon the former Shiv Sena supremo’s penchant to bring newspapers underlined in red to his rallies and hold it up for people to see. He would read from those clippings to drive his point home. The audio-visual medium now is being used by Raj to devastating effect and leaving behind a trail of bruised egos and injured reputations.
    Surely, Rattled BJP and Shiv Sena at a loss to counter Raj Thackeray’s LED blast.

    Hope Mr. Rahul Gandhi Congress, Maghagatbandhan, Trinamool learn how to use the technology wisely.
    Jai Hind

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  • thomas edision, Cochin

    Sat, Apr 27 2019

    If Congresss-NCP benefits from Raj Thackerey's speeches, they should accommodate him as an alliance partner in the next state assembly elections. Modi's performance last five years is zero

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    There is no rule that you can't campaign if you r ur party is not contesting as this is democracy any body can campaign for and against one party at different places. See shotgun begging vote for Khangress in Bihar and begging vote for SP against khangress in UP
    Chicken puppy is not contesting but campaign for pappu and dodamma

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  • Evans C. Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    It is Raj Thackeray's choice to go against any party. Since he has not entered the poll tray, he feels What is good for him.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    Today there was last get together party of NDA party chiefs at varanasi.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 26 2019

    E en tee
    You may dream of such as there is no restriction or GST on dreams
    You will see one more get togather on 24th May at NewDelhi and all chors of Maha milavat also against EC office as chi chi naidu already started

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