Tag: Maharashtra Politics

  • ‘Muslims Have So Many Castes But…’: PM Modi Slams Congress Over ‘Divide And Rule’ Day After Haryana Victory |

    A day after a historic win in the Haryana Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress party, accusing them of neglecting the diverse castes within the Muslim community and using divisive tactics among Hindus for political gain. “Congress has always used a divide-and-rule formula,” Modi stated during a virtual rally, where he laid the foundation for various development projects in Maharashtra worth over ₹7,600 crore.

    He criticized the party for creating narratives that foster division, claiming, “They keep Muslims under fear to convert them into a vote bank, while ignoring the different castes within the Muslim community.” Modi further asserted that Congress’s strategy is to pit one caste of Hindus against another, saying, “The more Hindus get divided, the more it benefits Congress.” He alleged that the party’s efforts to mislead the public, including Dalits and farmers, have been thwarted.

    Highlighting the support the BJP received from the Dalit and OBC communities in Haryana, Modi emphasized the welfare schemes that have benefited farmers. “Farmers know who provided them with MSP on crops,” he added.

    BJP’s Development Work

    Highlighting the BJP’s development work, Modi said farmers in Haryana are happy with the welfare schemes introduced by the party. He also congratulated the people of Maharashtra for various development projects, including 10 new medical colleges, the modernization of Nagpur Airport, and the construction of a terminal building for Shirdi Airport.

    Corruption Allegations

    PM Modi also accused Congress of rampant corruption during their rule, matching the current pace and scale of development. He emphasized that the recognition of Marathi as a Classical Language is a significant achievement, fulfilling the decades-old dream of the Marathi people.

  • “Today I have the finance department, will it be there tomorrow or not…”: Maharashtra politics heated up again with Ajit Pawar’s statement

    “Today I have the finance department, will I have it tomorrow or not…

    Regarding Amit Shah’s absence in his programs, Ajit Pawar said that I had already informed the Home Minister’s office about my pre-scheduled programs.

    Pune:

    Once again a period of speculation has started in Maharashtra politics. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP leader Ajit Pawar has again heated up the politics of the state with his statement. He said in a program in Baramati, “Today I have the responsibility of the Finance Department, I cannot tell whether it will be there tomorrow or not. He was speaking in a program related to the cooperative sector. During this, he also said that our institutions and sugar mills should become economically capable.

    Ajit Pawar was absent in Amit Shah’s program

    Let us tell you that during the visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah to Mumbai, the absence of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar had raised many questions in the political circles. Various speculations are being made regarding this. However, Ajit Pawar on Sunday put an end to these speculations and said that he had already informed Amit Shah’s office about his pre-scheduled programmes.

    Amit Shah visited the famous Lalbagh Cha Raja Pandal

    Let us tell you that Home Minister Amit Shah had reached the residence of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to have darshan of Lord Ganesha. He also visited the famous Lalbagh Cha Raja Pandal. After this he delivered the Laxmanrao Inamdar Memorial Lecture at Mumbai University, where he talked about the cooperative movement.

    I had already informed Amit Shah’s office: Ajit Pawar

    When asked about his absence in Amit Shah’s programs, Ajit Pawar said, ‘I was in Baramati on Friday. I have allotted my time for Pimpri-Chinchwad, Pune and Baramati on Sunday, Monday and Friday respectively. The annual meeting of Baramati Market Committee, Baramati Bank and Sahyog Grih Nirman Sanstha was scheduled in Baramati on Friday. I had already informed Amit Shah’s office about this.

    However, the absence of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar in Amit Shah’s program is raising many political questions.