Shiv Sena (UBT) and MNS leaders declared the fight for Marathi identity and dignity is far from over following BMC election results. Despite limited success, both parties vowed to fiercely protect Marathi interests against perceived attempts to undermine them. Raj Thackeray urged elected representatives to remain resolute, emphasizing the long-term nature of their struggle for a prosperous Maharashtra.
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