Maharashtra Elections: Modi and Shinde Highlight Development Amid Opposition Criticism
Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Shinde emphasize ongoing development projects while countering opposition's allegations ahead of the November 20 assembly elections.
- Chief Minister Eknath Shinde underscores the revival of key infrastructure projects in Maharashtra, positioning them as central to his election campaign.
- Prime Minister Modi accuses the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi of stalling development and engaging in corruption, urging voters to support the BJP-led coalition.
- Modi claims the Congress aims to divide tribal communities, warning that their unity is crucial for maintaining their identity and strength.
- Congress leader Jairam Ramesh defends Rahul Gandhi against BJP's accusations, asserting that investments are being shifted from Maharashtra to Gujarat.
- The BJP and its allies focus on welfare schemes like the Ladki Behin Yojana to garner support, emphasizing their commitment to development and social welfare.











































