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“In two and a half years, they have looted state, set it back by ten years”: Maharashtra CM targets MVA

He further said that he and his government is working for the welfare of the people and for development.

ANI | Mumbai |

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Targeting the Maha Vikas Aghadi, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said on Thursday that in two and a half years, they have looted the state and set it back by ten years.

Addressing a press conference, CM Shinde said, “Who are the looters, who are the developers, or who are the murderers of development? In two and a half years, they have looted the state and set it back by ten years. Many projects and works have come to a halt. They have taken money in wood, taken money in khichdi.”

He further said that he and his government is working for the welfare of the people and for development.

“We want to nurture our beloved sisters. Fake things are being spread that Muslims are scared, Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims, and Christians are afraid, but now people have become wise. We have given money to beloved sisters of all castes,” he said.

Further, the Maharashtra CM defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “ek hai to safe hai” remarks.

“PM Modi said, ‘Ek Raho Safe Raho’, is that wrong? Modi is saying to stay united because the Congress is working to break the ground,” CM Shinde said.

Meanwhile, stepping up his attack on Congress in poll-bound Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday alleged that the opposition party wants one caste to fight the other and urged people to stay united while emphasising slogan of “hum ek hain to safe hain”.

He also attacked the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi, saying its vehicle has no wheels or brakes” and there is fight over who will drive it.

“Congress is unhappy with your unity and it wants one caste to fight the other. Will you allow this conspiracy to succeed? We have to stay united to defeat the dangerous plans of Congress, hence my appeal to you is ‘hum ek hain to safe hain (we are safe if we are united),” he said.

Campaigning has intensified for the 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra with both the ruling Mahayuti and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) making efforts to woo the electorate.

The Maharashtra polls are scheduled for November 20 and counting will be held on November 23.

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