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No dreams of being PM, but will bring change in 2024: Uddhav
First India Bureau
Mumbai: Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Wednesday said that while he has no prime ministerial ambitions, he hopes to bring “change in 2024”.
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The leader, who recently lost the “Shiv Sena” name and poll symbol to rival and CM, Eknath Shinde, on Wednesday made his first appearance at Vidhan Bhavan since the beginning of the Budget Session, to participate in a meeting of the Maha Vikas Aghadi allies.
The MVA alliance consists of the Congress, the Nationalist Congress Party and the Shiv Sena - Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray.
“I am not dreaming of becoming Prime Minister but will definitely try to bring change in 2024,” he told reporters, prior to his visit to the Vidhan Sabha.
“There was a time when Congress thought no one could defeat them. And now BJP thinks the same. But soon their government will also fall, they too will be defeated. When Congress was in power, former Union Minister George Fernandes challenged that he
MVA allies have decided to come together to hold rallies in different parts of the state to take on the Eknath Shinde-BJP govt, insiders say could defeat Congress.
Today, the same has happened to the BJP,” he said, in reference to Ravindra Dhangekar defeating the BJP candidate in the recent Kasba Peth bypoll.
“I’m glad that Ravin-