Maharashtra Election: PM Modi to enter Maharashtra's election battle today, this is the program
Maharashtra Election: PM Modi to enter Maharashtra's election battle today, this is the program
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Mumbai: PM Modi's entry in Maharashtra and Haryana assembly elections, considered the most important after the Lok Sabha elections, is going to be done. Both states have a BJP government. In the last Lok Sabha election, the BJP won a landslide victory in these two states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will descend on the election battle of Maharashtra today i.e. on Sunday. PM Modi will hold meetings in Jalgaon and Sakoli (Bhandara) today. In addition, he will hold nine public meetings in four days, including Vidarbha, Konkan, North Maharashtra, West Maharashtra and Marathwada areas.

He have meetings on October 16 in Akola, Pattur and Airoli. On October 17, he will address the public in Parli assembly constituency of Pankaja Munde and Satara, the Lok Sabha seat for Udayanraje Bhosle, a descendant of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. From here he will also hold a public meeting in the assembly constituency of Udayanraje's cousin Shivendra Bhosle. From here he will travel to Kothrud in Pune under party president Chandrakant Patil in the state.

The Prime Minister's last public meeting in the state will be held in Mumbai on 18 October. Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray will also be present in this joint meeting of BJP-Shiv Sena. Let us tell you that voting will be held in Maharashtra on October 21 and counting will take place on 24th. The main battle in these elections is between the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance and the Congress-NCP alliance.

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