Twitter war between MNS and NCP becomes talk of the town

Pune Kasba Peth Chinchwad Bypoll Election | Twitter war between MNS and NCP becomes talk of the town
February 17, 2023

Pune : Policenama onlinePune Kasba Peth Chinchwad Bypoll Election | The number of aspirants contesting from the MNS in the Kasba Peth by-election was large. However, the MNS supported the BJP in Kasba Peth without fielding a candidate. Now, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has mocked the MNS. The party has also strongly responded to the NCP’s criticism. While in the Kasba Peth by-election, a fight is taking place between the BJP and the Congress, a war of words is happening between the MNS and the NCP. (Pune Kasba Peth Chinchwad Bypoll Election)

 

In a meeting of the MNS Pune city executive with Raj Thackeray in Mumbai, the MNS decided to support the BJP but said it would not participate in the campaign. NCP’s Pune city president Prashant Jagtap mocked the MNS by tweeting on Wednesday. ‘Those who filed their nominations on the strength of NCP and Congress in Kothrud, are supporting the BJP in Kasba. Talking parrots dancing to the beat of ED.’ Also tweeting ‘Sir, how long will you dance in other people’s marriage? Sometimes, you too should ride a horse’.

 

After Jagtap’s attack through Twitter, MNS city president Sainath Babar responded. Babar tweeted that ‘Marriage is someone else’s but Prashant Jagtap is dancing’. The Twitter war between the NCP and the MNS did not stop here.

 

Prashant Jagtap replied to Babar’s tweet: ‘Sainath, did you steal and drink the rest of the sir’s peg? Come to your senses, your boss has taken the contract. You should only do the work of dancing’. This Twitter war has started a discussion in Pune. In the Pune elections, it is seen that the election battle is being fought between one pair of competitors while a war of words is being fought between another pair of competitors.

 

 

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