Monday , December 23 2024

Preparation for ‘Operation Lotus’ in Maharashtra! Sharad’s ‘power’ will be snatched away, many leaders claim to be in touch with BJP

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BJP Operation Lotus: BJP and alliance won 230 seats in Maharashtra Assembly elections. In which BJP contested elections on 148 seats and won 132 seats. Devendra Fadnavis was made the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Meanwhile, there are reports that many MPs of Sharad Pawar’s party are in touch with BJP and may change the party. Whereas these MPs say that BJP is in power in the state and its government is also in power at the Centre. In such a situation, going with BJP will make it easier to develop the area.

Proper development is not possible without electricity

BJP leader Praveen Darekar says that many MPs and MLAs of Mahavikas Aghadi are in touch with us. In this also, Sharad Pawar’s MP is in touch with us. Apart from this, the MLAs of the Grand Alliance are also in touch with him and they say that development is the first priority. Similarly, many MPs say that there is pressure from workers to go with BJP so that the area can develop. Praveen Darekar said that proper development is not possible without electricity. The central government under the leadership of Narendra Modi and then the Maharashtra government of Fadnavis will soon bring development.

NCP leader Vidya Chauhan while attacking BJP said, ‘They are trying to destroy democracy. BJP is busy grabbing power through unethical means. These are the same people who used to kidnap MLAs and take them to Guwahati and also tamper with EVMs. Even though there is a BJP-led government in Maharashtra, the numbers are less at the Centre. Perhaps that is why BJP wants to break the MPs. But he will not succeed in this.

Let us tell you that BJP had suffered a huge setback in Maharashtra in the Lok Sabha elections. In such a situation, some MPs coming from NCP can strengthen his family. But this will also put the existence of Sharad Pawar’s party in danger because only 10 of its MLAs have won.