Amit Shah Urges Unity Among Maharashtra BJP Ahead of Assembly Elections
Union minister Amit Shah has urged Maharashtra BJP leaders and workers to resolve internal differences prior to the assembly elections. During his third visit to the state in a fortnight, he emphasized the need for unity and active participation at the grassroots level to secure a victory.
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Union Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday urged BJP leaders and workers in Maharashtra to resolve internal differences ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.
During his third visit to the state in two weeks, Shah met with Bharatiya Janata Party MLAs and select party workers, emphasizing the importance of unity and grassroots engagement for electoral success.
Shah advised party workers to settle internal disputes and strategically appoint workers at polling booths to ensure voter loyalty. He also discouraged soliciting votes during new member enrollments and stressed the significance of adding new voters to each booth.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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