Published 20:17 IST, October 8th 2020
'BJP won the mandate in Maharashtra': JP Nadda predicts relegation of MVA to opposition
Slamming the MVA government, BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday predicted that Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress will be permanently relegated to the opposition.
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Taking on Maha Vikas Aghi government, BJP president JP Nda on Thursday predicted that Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress will be permanently relegated to opposition in near future. Lauding leership of former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fnavis, Nda contended that re was total confusion in functioning of Uddhav Thackeray-led government. He claimed that BJP leers h done stellar work on ground during COVID-19 crisis as compared to government.
dressing Maharashtra BJP Executive meeting, he stressed that Shiv Sena h betrayed people of state. BJP president was referring to inability of NDA to form government in Maharashtra despite winning a comfortable majority in 2019 Assembly polls. Nda maintained that mandate of people was with BJP, which could win a majority on its own.
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BJP president JP Nda remarked, "We kw what situation is in Maharashtra at present. left side doesn't kw what right side is doing and vice versa. one kws who is running government. We saw how our party workers worked during COVID-19 crisis while state government was disinterested. It is necessary to highlight all se things and send this government packing in near future. people of Maharashtra supported BJP. It wanted to make Devendra Fnavis as Chief Minister. If you look at mandate, it is in favour of BJP. We accept it as betrayal is a part of politics. Today, we are in opposition. In coming future, all three parties will be forever relegated to opposition. And BJP will win a majority in Maharashtra on its own. We have strength. People are waiting. betrayal is t with BJP but people of Maharashtra."
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buzz about regime change
NDA could t form government in 2019 over Shiv Sena's demand for rotational CM post. After imposition of President's Rule in state, BJP took a surprising step of joining hands with NCP's Ajit Pawar, who h reportedly promised support of or legislators. However, new Fnavis-led government h to resign ahe of SC-mandated floor test owing to paucity of numbers.
Subsequently, Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray took oath as CM of Maharashtra backed by new allies NCP and Congress on vember 28, 2019. Recently, a meeting between Sena MP Sanjay Raut and Fnavis set rumour mills buzzing. However, both leers insisted that ir interaction which lasted for at least 2 hours was focused only on modalities for Saamana interview. Moreover, NCP supremo Shar Pawar stressed that re was threat to Maharashtra government.
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20:17 IST, October 8th 2020