Maha parties woo independents who might play kingmakers
NCP-SP Maharashtra state president Jayant Patil and Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat have already begun contacting many independent candidates, just in case the MVA falls short of a majority.
NCP-SP Maharashtra state president Jayant Patil and Congress leader Balasaheb Thorat have already begun contacting many independent candidates, just in case the MVA falls short of a majority.
Party's Maharashtra in-charge, Ramesh Chennithala, has demanded the immediate arrest of BJP National General Secretary Vinod Tawde, who was allegedly caught red-handed distributing money to voters in Vasai Virar.
Tawde denied the accusations, stating, “I had stopped on my way to discuss the polling process and code of conduct with our candidate.”
There is a direct fight in Maharashtra between the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) and Mahayuti.
Sule, a prominent opposition leader, was reportedly traveling to address election rallies in the area when the officials checked her belongings.
To support women, the Mahavikas Aghadi promised a monthly allowance of Rs 3,000 for women.
However, by repeatedly lying the credibility of any person ends. He should not forget he is also the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, he added.
Accusing the BJP and its allies of running a “false advertisement” campaign, the leaders defended their states’ accomplishments and invited BJP and its allies to visit their states.
The Congress party has declared that it plans to file a complaint with the ECI against print advertisements published by the BJP in various newspapers purported to misrepresent the election promises made by the Opposition party without any attribution.
Sharad Pawar pointed out that the opposition’s campaign for the Maharashtra Assembly elections has started.