Amit Shah Charts Path to BJP's Success in Maharashtra Assembly Elections
Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed BJP leaders and workers in Nagpur, urging them to increase the voting percentage by 10 per cent in each polling booth for the Maharashtra assembly elections. He emphasized cooperation with Mahayuti alliance partners and discussed the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Shah highlighted the BJP's achievements and the significance of the Vidarbha region for the party's success.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressing BJP leaders and workers in Nagpur, called for a 10 per cent increase in voting percentages at each polling booth ahead of the Maharashtra assembly elections.
Shah stressed the importance of working closely with the ruling Mahayuti alliance partners, according to a leader present at the meeting. He also mentioned the forthcoming passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which targets the management and preservation of Waqf properties.
During his interactions with key office-bearers from Vidarbha's 62 state assembly constituencies, Shah underscored the achievements of the Modi government and highlighted Vidarbha's crucial role in BJP's electoral strategy. Ex-Rajya Sabha member Anil Bonde confirmed Shah's strategic direction for upcoming polls, emphasizing Vidarbha's importance.
(With inputs from agencies.)