Maharashtra Election 2024: BJP shows strength in Maharashtra elections, PM Modi will hold nine rallies.

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Maharashtra Election 2024: After the picture became clear on various seats in Maharashtra Assembly elections, the campaign campaign has now intensified. BJP is contesting the maximum number of seats in the ruling Mahayuti alliance and the party has now put all its strength in the Maharashtra elections. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will start his campaign for BJP in Maharashtra today. PM Modi will hold nine rallies in Maharashtra during the next one week. During this time, he will try to strengthen BJP’s electoral prospects through a road show in Pune on 12th November. No meeting of PM Modi has been organized in Baramati, which is considered the stronghold of NCP leaders Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar.

PM Modi will hold massive rallies in Maharashtra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold his first rally in the Maharashtra election battle in Dhule on Friday afternoon. After this, PM Modi’s rally has also been organized in Nashik at 2 pm. Party leaders have put in all their strength to make these rallies of PM Modi successful. Prime Minister Modi will be on a tour of Maharashtra on Saturday also. During this, he will hold rallies in Akola at 12 noon and Nanded at 2 pm. Prime Minister Modi will address rallies in Chimur and Solapur on November 12 and take part in a road show in Pune in the evening. After this, Modi will hold rallies at three places in the state on November 14. These rallies of PM Modi will be held in Sambhajinagar, Raigarh and Mumbai.

PM Modi’s rally will not be held in Baramati

The important thing is that during his Maharashtra tour, Prime Minister Modi will not hold a single rally in Baramati. Baramati has been considered the stronghold of the Pawar clan. State Deputy CM and NCP leader Ajit Pawar said he has not made any request to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to hold a rally in his constituency Baramati. He said that this fight is within the family. That’s why I have not made any efforts for PM Modi’s rally here.

Ajit Pawar himself is contesting elections in Baramati assembly constituency and he is facing a tough challenge from nephew Yugendra Pawar from Sharad Pawar faction. He said that the main reason behind senior BJP leaders not holding rallies for the party is that there is not much time left for the elections. Along with this, the limit on election expenditure can also be a major reason for this.

Promise of Shivaji temple in every district

Meanwhile, the manifesto for the Maharashtra Assembly elections has been released by the Uddhav faction of Shiv Sena. Most of the promises made by the party are in line with the manifesto of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Former Chief Minister and Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray has said that during the time of our government under the MVA alliance, we have fulfilled more than 90 percent of the promises. He said that with the blessings of the people, we are fully committed to fulfill all our promises. He has also announced to build a temple of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in every district of Maharashtra.

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