Three-wheel auto rickshaw government in Maharashtra will not reach anywhere: Amit Shah
Three-wheel auto rickshaw government in Maharashtra will not reach anywhere: Amit Shah
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Maharashtra: Amit Shah went on a tour of Maharashtra yesterday or Sunday. During this time in Sindhudurg, he was seen raining on the Mahavikas Aghadi government. Actually, here he even called the Uddhav government for a three-wheeled auto rickshaw government. He said here that, 'These three wheels, Congress, NCP, Shiv Sena are running in different directions, they will not reach anywhere. The public will take them to the right place.' On this tour, he attacked Shiv Sena strongly, saying that, 'Shiv Sena disregarded the thoughts of Balasaheb, vowed with us. No promise was made to give Uddhav Thackeray the chief minister's post. He kept the promise to Nitish Kumar in Bihar. All the three parties involved in the Aghadi government have gathered for power only and only.

Apart from this, Amit Shah also said, 'More BJP seats came in Bihar elections than Janata Dal United, but PM Modi kept the promise he had made and despite having fewer seats, Nitish Kumar is the only Chief Minister. Uddhav Thackeray and I were on a platform many times during the Maharashtra elections and the BJP also mentioned many times that Fadnavis would be the Chief Minister if the government came but Uddhav Thackeray did not oppose it at that time.'

Despite being the highest MLA in Maharashtra, BJP is in opposition. Actually, NCP, Shiv Sena and Congress are running together. Now coming to Maharashtra yesterday, Amit Shah targeted Shiv Sena but on the other hand, he did not say anything on NCP.

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