The BJP-led NDA’s landslide victory in the Maharashtra assembly elections is a testament to its deft political manoeuvring and an inclusive, multi-pronged strategy. By addressing the Hindutva vote bank with Devendra Fadnavis at the helm, consolidating the Marathi vote bank through Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena faction, and even making inroads into the Muslim vote bank […]
Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is leading by a margin of over 22,881 votes in the fiercely contested Kopri-Pachpakhadi constituency in Thane.
Bollywood’s excitement for democracy persists as more stars cast their votes in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, encouraging citizens to do the same.
In a controversial remark made earlier, Ravi Rana had stated that if people don’t vote for the BJP and its allies, the money given under the Ladki Bahin Yojana might be taken back. Addressing the controversy surrounding his comment, Rana clarified, “Nobody can take back what has already been given. What I meant to say was that if they don’t vote for the BJP, then Congress will return to power, and the ₹1,500 scheme might be withdrawn.”
Amravati locals have shown support for Ravi Rana, the candidate from the Badnera legislative assembly constituency. They say, “He has a good reputation; he can win. His wife, Navneet Rana, has also done good work in the area.”
The Mankhurd-Shivaji Nagar seat has transformed into a battleground as both Azmi and Malik lay claim to the secular vote base.
Girish Krushnarao Pandav will be fielded from the Nagpur South constituency against BJP candidate Devendra Fadnavis.