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Shinde feels the conditions are favorable for Mahayuti to win the state

Pune/Nashik: On Monday, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said that the state’s conditions were favorable for Mahayuti’s victory and that his government’s campaign was motivated by development.
Shinde was going to register his candidacy with Shrirang Barne, the party’s candidate from the Maval seat.
Before Barne submitted his candidacy, a rally was held in the Pimpri Chinchwad district, and in attendance was Ajit Pawar, the deputy chief minister, whose son Parth was beaten by Barne in the 2019 elections.

At the gathering, Shinde expressed his confidence that Barne will win three terms as Maval MP. “In just ten years, PM Narendra Modi has brought India to a level of development never seen in fifty years,” he said. Additionally, we are attempting to implement the Center’s development model at the state level. Maharashtran people are with us.

Shinde left for Ahmednagar later that day. He attended a rally with deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis when Shiv Sena candidate Sadashiv Lokhande (Shirdi) and BJP nominee Sujay Vikhe Patil (Ahmednagar) submitted their nominations.

“Today, they (INDIA bloc) are claiming that the Constitution written by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar will be re-written,” Shinde remarked, lashing out at the leaders of the INDIA bloc over their assertion that the NDA was aiming for over 400 seats to amend the constitution. When in power, has the Congress ever observed Constitution Day? In 2015, Modi initiated the custom.

Shinde also said that while Balasaheb Thackeray, the head of the Shiv Sena, has always been hesitant to associate with the Congress, his son Uddhav made the decision to do so. “You (Uddhav) began to fall from grace the day you sided with Congress. In order to preserve Balasaheb’s beliefs, we (the Shiv Sena) have to eventually break away from alignment,” he said.

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