Fadnavis Confident of Wooing BJP Rebels Ahead of Maharashtra Polls
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed confidence in resolving internal party dissatisfaction over election ticket allocations. Speaking in Nagpur, he emphasized the importance of uniting BJP workers. Fadnavis is contesting from Nagpur South-West and hopes to reconcile with party rebels before the nomination withdrawal deadline on November 4.
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday assured that disgruntled BJP members upset with ticket allocations for the upcoming assembly elections will eventually support the party. This statement came during a media interaction in Nagpur, his home turf.
Fadnavis, who is also contesting the elections from Nagpur South-West, declared that internal issues often arise but are resolvable. He highlighted the party's organizational strength and its reliance on dedicated workers as key to overcoming such challenges.
The BJP's internal meeting with dissenters took place in Mumbai. Fadnavis, known for his grassroots connections, reminisced about his long-standing tradition of celebrating Laxmi Pujan with party workers and expressed optimism about reuniting the party ahead of the polls.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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