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He also accused the BJP and its allies of manipulating voter rolls, saying, 'The BJP and its allies are winning elections by inserting lakh of migrant names in the voter lists. MNS was also defeated in this.'Calling for greater unity among Marathi voters, Raut asserted, 'It is in the interest of Maharashtra to increase the Marathi percentage of votes, and from that to raise a united challenge in all municipal, district council and Assembly elections. Only if this happens, the Marathi people will be able to live with self-respect.'He concluded with a pointed remark aimed at what he described as empty theatrics, saying, 'Otherwise, drums and drums will beat, roars will be raised, and trumpets will be blown. This enthusiasm should remain the same!'Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, the estranged cousins, shared a stage together on Saturday after 18 years of differences. The two reunited for a joint victory gathering titled 'Awaj Marathicha', to celebrate the Maharashtra government's rollback of Hindi as an optional third language in primary schools and the three-language policy.- EndsMust Watch

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"Lot of poison in BJP's mind for Maharashtra": Aaditya Thackeray
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