Maharashtra election: Amit Shah targets opposition, termed Congress-NCP as family parties
Maharashtra election: Amit Shah targets opposition, termed Congress-NCP as family parties
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Mumbai: The election campaign in Maharashtra will end on Saturday. Political parties are leaving no stone unturned during the last phase of the election campaign. On Friday, the Union Home Minister and BJP national president Amit Shah are scheduled to hold four rallies in Maharashtra. In this sequence, Amit Shah, while addressing the public meeting in Aheri, targeted the opposition.

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Amit Shah said that the BJP government in Maharashtra, headed by Devendra Fadnavis, has just brought the manifesto. In the manifesto, the BJP government has promised employment to more than 85% of the local youth. Attacking the opposition, Amit Shah said that due to Section 370, more than 40 thousand people have sacrificed terrorism since 1990. But the Congress-NCP could not remove 370 because of vote bank. For us, country interest is paramount, not vote bank.

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He further said that the BJP's army of patriots is standing in Maharashtra under the leadership of Modi Ji and Devendra Ji on the one hand and on the other side the clan of family parties led by Rahul Gandhi and Sharad Pawar. He said that this state belongs to Shivaji Maharaj and Veer Savarkar. The sons of this earth never looked back in the safety of the nation.

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