In the run-up to Maharashtra's assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), warning that their victory would transform the state into an 'ATM for Congress.' Addressing a rally in Jalgaon's Chalisgaon, Shah emphasized the benefits of a Mahayuti government for regional development. Countering claims from the opposition regarding halted investment, Shah highlighted Maharashtra's leading position in Foreign Direct Investment under the Mahayuti coalition.
Contradicting MVA's allegations, he credited the Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis, and Ajit Pawar administration for making the state number one in FDI over the last two years. Confident about the Mahayuti triumph, Shah took a swipe at Congress, criticizing Rahul Gandhi for allegedly presenting a fake constitution and misleading the public. He reiterated earlier remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about Congress showing a 'Laal Kitab' that contained nothing, reinforcing the message that Congress's promises are untrustworthy.
(With inputs from agencies.).
Amit Shah Slams Opposition Ahead of Maharashtra Polls
Amit Shah Slams Opposition Ahead of Maharashtra Polls In the run-up to Maharashtra's assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing attack on the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), warning that their victory would transform the state into an 'ATM for Congress.' Addressing a rally in Jalgaon's Chalisgaon, Shah emphasized the benefits of a Mahayuti government for regional development.Countering claims from the opposition regarding halted investment, Shah highlighted Maharashtra's leading position in Foreign Direct Investment under the Mahayuti coalition. Contradicting MVA's allegations, he credited the Eknath Shinde, Devendra Fadnavis, and Ajit Pawar administration for making the state number one in FDI over the last two years.Confident about the Mahayuti triumph, Shah took a swipe at Congress, criticizing Rahul Gandhi for allegedly presenting a fake constitution and misleading the public. He reiterated earlier remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi about Congress showing a 'Laal Kitab' that contained nothing, reinforcing the message that Congress's promises are untrustworthy.