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		<title>BJP&#8217;s Chandolia: Uddhav Thackeray, Congress Face Political Annihilation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yogendra Chandolia, a firebrand BJP spokesperson, unleashed a scathing attack on Uddhav Thackeray and Congress, prophesying their total elimination from Maharashtra&#8217;s political map. In a packed public meeting, he painted&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Yogendra Chandolia, a firebrand BJP spokesperson, unleashed a scathing attack on Uddhav Thackeray and Congress, prophesying their total elimination from Maharashtra&#8217;s political map. In a packed public meeting, he painted a vivid picture of the opposition&#8217;s impending collapse under BJP&#8217;s relentless offensive.</p>



<p>The statement underscores BJP&#8217;s aggressive strategy ahead of state elections. Chandolia lambasted Uddhav&#8217;s leadership as puppetry controlled by Congress, arguing it has alienated Shiv Sena&#8217;s core Marathi voter base. &#8216;Their fake Shiv Sena is like a balloon – full of hot air, ready to burst,&#8217; he quipped, drawing cheers from the crowd.</p>



<p>Delving into specifics, Chandolia highlighted how Shinde&#8217;s faction has reclaimed Shiv Sena&#8217;s legacy through tangible deliverables. From metro expansions to water security projects, Mahayuti&#8217;s governance contrasts sharply with MVA&#8217;s tenure marked by lockdowns and economic stagnation, he claimed.</p>



<p>Congress&#8217;s decline was equally mercilessly dissected. &#8216;A party that begs for existence elsewhere can&#8217;t dictate terms in Maharashtra,&#8217; Chandolia said, referencing their string of electoral debacles. He rallied supporters around Modi&#8217;s guarantees, promising accelerated growth and job creation post-victory.</p>



<p>While critics label this as overconfident rhetoric, internal BJP sources reveal data-driven optimism. Surveys indicate Mahayuti&#8217;s vote share surging past 50%, with Uddhav&#8217;s alliance fracturing along caste and regional lines.</p>



<p>As the election drumbeat grows louder, Chandolia&#8217;s words serve as both battle cry and warning. For Uddhav and Congress, it&#8217;s do-or-die; for BJP, it&#8217;s about converting momentum into mandates. Maharashtra&#8217;s verdict will echo far beyond its borders, potentially reshaping India&#8217;s opposition dynamics.</p>
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