Maharashtra Election 2024 / Amit Shah has revealed who will become the new Chief Minister of Maharashtra?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the BJP's manifesto for the Maharashtra assembly elections and said that the Mahayuti will return to power again. He said that after the elections, the alliance partners will jointly decide the Chief Minister. Shah opposed family-based politics and rejected the allegations of the Congress.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 11, 2024, 08:53 AM
Maharashtra Election 2024: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday expressed confidence that the ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra will return to power in the upcoming assembly elections. Releasing the BJP's manifesto in Mumbai, Shah discussed in detail the alliance's commitment and strategy. He made it clear about the possible face for the post of Chief Minister that the three alliance partners of the Mahayuti will take a collective decision after the elections. For now, Eknath Shinde will continue to hold the post of Chief Minister, but the final decision on the post of Chief Minister will be taken after the election results are out.

Shah made important remarks

In his speech, Shah discussed the reasons for the split of Shiv Sena and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). He claimed that both the parties broke up due to nepotism. Shah said that Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray gave preference to his son Aditya Thackeray over Eknath Shinde, while NCP chief Sharad Pawar promoted his daughter Supriya Sule over Ajit Pawar. Shah said, "These parties gave preference to the family, which led to a split in their parties. Now they are blaming the BJP without any concrete reason." Mahayuti's plan and manifesto

The Mahayuti alliance, which comprises the BJP, Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar's NCP, has laid out a clear strategy to fulfil the election promises. Amit Shah announced that a committee of ministers will be formed in the alliance after the elections, which will ensure that all the promises made in the election manifesto are fulfilled on time. Shah reiterated that the BJP is against "family-based politics" and is in favour of working with transparency.

Taunt on Congress

Amit Shah also targeted the Congress and its leaders. He outright rejected the Congress' allegations that the BJP is weakening the reservation. Shah said, "It is the Modi government that gave the right of reservation to OBCs and strengthened the reservation." He cited the alleged book of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and took a dig that he claims to write on the Constitution, but the pages of the book are blank, which shows his ignorance and shortsightedness. Shah said, "Rahul Gandhi has now become a laughing stock in the political scene."

Conclusion

It is clear from Amit Shah's statement that the BJP is committed to forming a strong and stable government in Maharashtra. The manifesto of the Mahayuti alliance presents important schemes for the development of the state and the BJP's stand against nepotism sets it apart from other parties. The strategy of the Mahayuti in the upcoming elections and the collective decision of the alliance leaders can prove to be decisive for the people of the state.