Amit Shah, Minister Of Home Affairs Of India
Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs of India

BJP has launched an intense campaign for the Maharashtra assembly elections on Friday. Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted public gatherings in Dhule and Nashik, putting pressure on the opposition coalition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Simultaneously, Home Minister Amit Shah conducted election rallies across various regions of the state and delivered a fierce criticism of the entire opposition, including the Congress. In this, senior BJP leader Shah has criticized Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated in Shirala, Maharashtra, “The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly saw the National Conference and Congress Party adopting a resolution to reinstate Article 370, claiming Kashmir is not an integral part of India.” Today I declare on the soil of Sambhaji Maharaj – Sharad Pawar Sahab, regardless of whether four generations of yours arrive, we will not allow Article 370 to be reinstated…

Amit Shah stated, “I wish to inquire of Sharad Pawar ji that during the period from 2004 to 2014, when you were in an Aghadi government, what actions did you take for Maharashtra? He won’t provide an explanation… Over a decade, the Aghadi administration allocated merely Rs 1 lakh 91 thousand crore to Maharashtra. Between 2014 and 2024, PM Modi allocated Rs 10 lakh 15 thousand crore for Maharashtra’s development, resulting in comprehensive growth for the state.

Amit Shah remarked, “PM Modi introduced a bill to modify the Waqf Board, but the opposition is against it.” Merely two days prior, the Karnataka Waqf Board announced numerous villages, temples, farmers’ residences, and farmland as Waqf property. However, Rahul Baba remained silent. If the Aghadi government arrives here as well, the same situation will occur here too. However, I assure you that the BJP will introduce a Waqf bill in this Parliament session and will ensure its passage. The Congress government granted monopoly to the Waqf Board by amending the Waqf Act, leading to its misuse.

He stated, “The Mahayuti administration has made a decision to attempt to supply water to each farmer’s field by creating an irrigation canal network throughout Maharashtra. Your single vote will not only advance Maharashtra but will also empower Narendra Modi and ensure the country’s safety.

It is important to mention that the election for the 288-seat state assembly in Maharashtra is scheduled for November 20, with the results set to be announced on November 23. The primary struggle for power is between the governing Mahayuti and MVA. MVA comprises Congress, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray), and NCP (Sharad Pawar). The Mahayuti coalition comprises BJP, Shiv Sena (Eknath Shinde), and NCP (Ajit Pawar).