Mumbai. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena are still face to face in Maharashtra. The leaders of these two parties are constantly attacking each other. Meanwhile, on Monday, Sanjay Raut has once again targeted the BJP. He said, BJP itself has jumped into a dark well. Those who do politics with a sad heart, there is only disappointment in their luck till the end. So whatever happens, there will be no BJP Chief Minister in Maharashtra.
Power of Mahavikas Aghadi in future
Talking to the media, Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut said that elections will be held in the country in 2024, due to which the picture of Delhi will change. He said, BJP should forget Maharashtra now. Their 75-100 candidates may win, but in future only Mahavikas Aghadi will be in power. BJP will not come to power for the next 25-30 years. Whatever happens, BJP will not become the Chief Minister in the state. He said that BJP people can say that tomorrow BJP man will be Prime Minister of UK, he will be Prime Minister in White House. But whatever happens, he will not be the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
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no corrupt handshake
The Shiv Sena leader further said that, our three parties have issued a release to elect as many city presidents as possible. The three parties have come together and taken this role. Corrupt handshakes often happen in the name of local politics, he said. Some of our people did this even when they were in alliance. This kind of arbitrariness will no longer work. We are taking precautions to prevent such incidents.
The Election Commission took a jibe at
Raut further slammed the Election Commission while talking about the Uttar Pradesh elections. “Applications of Shiv Sena candidates were rejected in UP. We have lodged a complaint with the Election Commission, but the commission is not paying attention to our complaint because BJP is in trouble there. Despite the evidence, the commission is not ready for hearing. It is arbitrary and dictatorial.