Maharashtra elections: Opposition of North Indians is no longer an issue
Maharashtra elections: Opposition of North Indians is no longer an issue
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Mumbai: The preparations for assembly election in Maharashtra has been started. Other issues including unemployment, agrarian crisis and corruption dominate the state. Apart from all this, one issue has been dominating in Maharashtra since the beginning. That is the opposition of North Indians. But this time this issue is secondary. Two big parties of the state, Shiv Sena and MNS's political land were built on this issue. Now the position of North Indians has become stronger in the state.

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The state has about 100 seats in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan, Pune, Nagpur, Kolhapur, Akola, Aurangabad, where the votes of North Indians are in a position to influence the results. These are mostly voters who come for employment and are influenced by the development picture or schemes presented by the central or state government rather than local issues raised by parties like Shiv Sena, MNS, Bahujan Vikas Aghadi, AIMIM Rashtriya Samaj Paksha.

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This time the BJP is making the main issue of ending Article 370 and three divorces from Kashmir under the leadership of PM Modi in the assembly elections. The entire opposition in Maharashtra does not have their cut. Now the issues of farming and farming problems remain in the state and employment to youth. The opposition will have to focus on these only. But here the BJP is presenting the picture of the development during its tenure.

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In such a situation, not only the Congress-NCP but the Shiv Sena, which has kept the North Indian opposition on its agenda for decades, is dependent on the BJP's decision on election strategies and issues for how many seats it will get to contest. In 2014 too, the BJP enticed the Shiv Sena into waiting. Shiv Sena did not learn a lesson from him. Shiv Sena's preparation is to bring the farmers of the villages on their side on issues of insurance and seeds. BJP has influence in cities. These days, the action of ED on Sharad Pawar has brought the politics of Maharashtra to a boil.

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