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Maharashtra assembly elections: Only Mahayuti will burst crackers after Diwali, says Eknath Shinde

Updated on: 02 September,2024 11:32 AM IST  |  Thane
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Addressing a gathering at home turf Thane on Sunday late night, Eknath Shinde also paid rich tributes to his mentor, Anand Dighe, and Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, emphasising that Sena led by him continues to uphold their teachings and principles

Maharashtra assembly elections: Only Mahayuti will burst crackers after Diwali, says Eknath Shinde

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said only the Mahayuti alliance will burst crackers after Diwali, signalling the certainty of winning the upcoming Maharashtra assembly elections, reported news agency PTI.


Addressing a gathering at home turf Thane on Sunday late night, Eknath Shinde also paid rich tributes to his mentor, Anand Dighe, and Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, emphasising that Sena led by him continues to uphold their teachings and principles.


"Do you want all the schemes and programs started by the Mahayuti government to continue?" Shinde asked the audience which responded with affirmation, reported PTI.


The ruling 'Mahayuti' or grand alliance comprising the Shiv Sena, BJP, and NCP headed by Deputy CM Ajit Pawar faces stiff opposition from Maha Vikas Aghadi of Shiv Sena (UBT), NCP (SP), and Congress in the Maharashtra assembly elections, due in October-November.

Referring to political opponents, Shinde said, "Let them go to gallis (alleys) or Delhi, don't give them any importance. We will continue our work," reported PTI.

He also mentioned his decision to field Shiv Sena leader Naresh Mhaske for the Thane Lok Sabha constituency in recent elections, a move that some had opposed. Mhaske won the seat.

Taking a jibe at his detractors, Shinde claimed his opponents focus on him incessantly.

"Just like the way Santaji and Dhanaji (acknowledged for their pivotal role in combating the Mughal forces during the reign of Rajaram I) were seen everywhere in water by their enemies, they see Eknath Shinde everywhere," he said, adding that he remains unbothered by the criticism as long as the people support him, reported PTI.

Shinde outlined the various schemes his government has launched to ensure every family in Maharashtra is happy.

"Maharashtra is the first state to offer apprenticeships to educated youth and financial assistance for higher education," the chief minister added, reported PTI.

He also shared a poignant moment where he intervened to help a family.

"I learned at midnight about a girl who had committed suicide because her parents couldn't afford her education fees. By 2 am, I decided to exempt all fees for girls pursuing higher education," Shinde added, reported PTI.

Referring to the "Ladki Bahin" cash transfer scheme for women, Shinde said the monthly allowance of Rs 1,500 will not stop and rather it will be raised if "you increase the strength of this government", reported PTI.

"The benefits will be proportionate to the strength you provide; the same thing applies for men also," he added, reported PTI.

Shinde inaugurated the second phase of Gaimukh Chowpatty in Thane and announced a memorial for Shivaji Maharaj and Kanhoji Angre.

(With inputs from PTI)

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