New Delhi. The election campaign has gained momentum in Maharashtra. Voting will take place here on November 20. The main contest is with Mahavikas Aghadi and Mahayuti. Both alliances promise a big victory in the elections along with the promise of development. But the fight that began over this guarantee has now reached the point of bad words. Congress president Kharge told a public meeting that the government is now being run on Taimur’s two legs.
Amid the electoral enthusiasm, there has been a spate of objectionable statements in Maharashtra over the past few days. In fact, many statements are also made in the name of religion. The latest example is Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge’s statement. During his election rally, he compared the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to brutal Muslim attacker and ruler Taimur Lang. Kharge said, earlier it was said that it was beyond 400. It was said that if Modi is there then everything is there. Modi’s assurance also disappeared and the Rs 400 slogan also disappeared. The BJP governs by supporting someone else. Taimur Lang rules with two legs.
At a public meeting organized in Mumbai, Kharge said that Mahavikas Aghadi’s five guarantees for Maharashtra are for the welfare of the public. We stand by all the assurances we give to the public, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi mocks us. I want to ask Prime Minister Modi, how many guarantees have you fulfilled in the last 10 years? You said I will give Rs 15 lakh in people’s accounts and provide Rs 2 crore employment every year. But he didn’t do anything for anyone, he just lied to the public.
Kharge further said that the promises we made to the public were fulfilled. The Karnataka government has allocated a budget of Rs 52,000 crore to fulfill its guarantee. Of this budget, 47% of the money has already been spent for the public.
In the middle of the electoral campaign, the period of bad words continues. Jitendra Awhad, NCP candidate (Sharad Pawar) from Mumbra-Kalwa seat, recently attacked Ajit Pawar and said that he stole his uncle’s party and election symbol. But the public knows everything.
Awhad said, whose party was NCP? It was from Sharad Pawar, but Ajit pushed Sharad Pawar. Not only this, while they were leaving, they also snatched the watch from Sharad Pawar’s hand. This party is a group of pickpockets. Hey, you (Ajit Pawar) had courage, you had a man’s voice, you would have said I will find a new symbol and contest elections. But you stole your uncle’s party.
Similarly, Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) MP Arvind Sawant termed Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) candidate Shaina NC as an imported product. He had said, look at his condition. He remained in the BJP all his life, but now he has left for another party. And this imported thing doesn’t work here. Imported products don’t work here. Only original products are sold here. Leaders continually make such controversial statements.