Mahayuti’s Landslide
The Mahayuti alliance’s landslide win in the Maharashtra Assembly elections marks a stunning comeback for the BJP and its partners.
The Mahayuti alliance’s landslide win in the Maharashtra Assembly elections marks a stunning comeback for the BJP and its partners.
Hailing the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance's win in Maharashtra assembly polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said the state has witnessed the triumph of development, good governance and genuine social justice.
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala said on Saturday that the result of the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections is "unexpected, unbelievable and unacceptable." He was addressing a press conference at Mumbai's Tilak Bhawan office of the Congress.
The handsome victory for the Mahayuti in Maharashtra clearly suggests that the Narendra Modi magic continues to work for the NDA which trounced the Opposition alliance that was clearly a frontrunner in the battle at the hustings in India's wealthiest state just about five months back.
Maharashtra Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde on Saturday thanked voters for the landslide Mahayuti victory during the 2024 Maharashtra assembly elections.
Taking a jibe at the Congress party, Shinde said that with the amount of work PM Modi had done in the past 10 years, Congress couldn't even reach that level in 50-60 years.
He said that the state government is positive regarding the demands of the OBC community.
The lone seat retained by the Congress is Korba, where incumbent MP Jyotsna Mahant defeated BJP's national vice president Saroj Pandey.
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Reports of delays, missing voter names, and inadequate facilities have highlighted systemic failures in the electoral process.