Voting for the assembly elections in Maharashtra will be held on November 20 in all 288 seats. Meanwhile, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy reached Nagpur on Sunday, where he fiercely attacked the BJP during the campaign for Congress candidates. Revanth Reddy alleged that the BJP is making a policy of dividing the society and is trying to change the Constitution.
Revanth Reddy said, “Two people from Gujarat are trying to capture Maharashtra, but this time the people of the state are not going to give that chance. If Thackeray or the Congress remains the Chief Minister, these people will not be able to loot 17 big factories.” they took away Gujarat. Now the people of Maharashtra are ready to give a befitting response. Let’s raise any slogan here, it will be of no use.”
BJP accused of dividing society
He further said, “BJP’s job is always the same – to divide the society. They promised to give jobs, but how many jobs did they give? The one who promised to give 22 crore jobs only gave 7 lakh jobs. Now their policy is” “It is based on provoking people and has limited itself to giving misleading messages through slogans.”
Now country is in danger from BJP: Revanth Reddy
Revanth Reddy, taking aim at the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said: “The Gujarat model has failed. Modi ji’s family is using Kishan Reddy. Now the country is in danger from the BJP, which plans to change the Constitution and cancel reserve it whenever they do.” If they get a chance, they take steps to change the Constitution and abolish reservations. This is the hidden agenda of the BJP.” He said that the Congress model will be implemented in India and the Gujarat model will not be accepted in the country. After the formation of the Congress government, a new path will be opened for the development of India.
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