Electoral winds in Maharashtra blew strongly for BJP-Mahayuti in the latest district parishad and panchayat polls, prompting PM Narendra Modi to proclaim popular benediction on social media. This follows urban poll successes, painting a picture of statewide approval for the alliance’s stewardship.
In his X message, Modi emphasized the mandate’s message: a unified call from rural and urban hearts for administration attuned to Maharashtra’s venerable culture. He commended activists’ hard yards in narrating the state regime’s successes and NDA’s forward-looking agenda, expressing profound appreciation to the electorate.
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reveled in the details—Mahayuti’s uncontested hold on 12 district councils, BJP as frontrunner. Panchayat blocks witnessed a leap to 410 BJP seats (up from 284 in 2017), with 105 of 125 under alliance presidentships via clear majorities. ‘Our rural base has reaffirmed faith,’ he declared, honoring the masses and team.
With foes sidelined to media echo chambers, this pan-Maharashtra win validates policy thrusts in welfare, infrastructure, and tradition. It forecasts a future of sustained progress, where good governance bridges divides and propels the state towards national preeminence.
