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Suspense crime, Digital Desk : Aaditya Thackeray, a prominent leader from the Shiv Sena (UBT) party, has launched a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), accusing them of resorting to "dirty politics" with a tactic he dubbed "Operation Sindoor." Thackeray voiced strong support for the opposition INDIA bloc's call for a special session of Parliament to address several urgent national issues.

At the heart of the demand for this special session are the recent controversies plaguing the Indian education and military recruitment systems. Thackeray highlighted the alleged widespread irregularities in the NEET medical entrance exam, the abrupt cancellation of the UGC-NET exam, and ongoing concerns about the Agniveer military recruitment scheme. He argued that these issues have profoundly impacted the nation's youth, causing widespread distress and uncertainty.

According to Thackeray, "Operation Sindoor" is a deliberate strategy by the BJP to create social divisions and distract the public from the government's failures, particularly in handling matters crucial to students and young people. He asserted that the BJP is "afraid of students" and is attempting to conceal its shortcomings through such diversionary tactics.

The Shiv Sena (UBT) leader didn't stop there; he also demanded the resignation of the Union Education Minister, holding him accountable for the examination debacles. Thackeray further alleged that the BJP is actively trying to undermine and topple state governments led by opposition parties, suggesting a disregard for democratic processes and mandates. He pointed to incidents like the collapse of a newly constructed bridge in Bihar, under a BJP-allied government, as an example of broader governance failures.

Thackeray's statements reflect the growing chorus from opposition parties pushing for greater accountability from the Modi-led central government, especially concerning the recent crises that have directly affected millions of young Indians and their futures.


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