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Mahayuti's Vision Maharashtra 2029, Shinde's 10 Guarantees: Farmers' loan waiver, 25 lakh jobs per month, Rs 10,000 per month promised to students

The Mahayuti announced the main 10 guarantees of its manifesto in Kolhapur.

Maharashtra CM announced 10 major promises of Mahayuti Gathbandhan's manifesto. During a public meeting in Kolhapur on Tuesday, he said that these promises would be fulfilled within 100 days of forming the government for Vision Maharashtra 2029.

Shinde said that the complete manifesto of Mahayuti will be announced in the coming days. Meanwhile, both the Deputy CMs of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were also present. Maharashtra is going to polls in a single phase on November 20 and the results will be declared on November 23.

Key promises include increasing the amount of Ladli Behan Yojana from Rs 1500 to Rs 2100, 30% reduction in electricity bills, increasing the amount of old age pension from Rs 1500 to Rs 2100, promising 25 lakh jobs every month.

Shinde said – Congress kept on nagging, did not give even a single rupee, we gave money quickly. On November 2, Eknath Shinde gave an interview to news agency ANI. He said – ask my dear sister if she is getting benefit of 1500 rupees. I come from a poor farmer family. I have seen poverty. I thought that whenever I get power I will do something for mothers, sisters and farmers.

Shinde targeted Rahul Gandhi and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over the issue of freebies. He said that some people kept knocking, but they did not pay even a single rupee. Our government gives money freely.

He said that the opposition considers me a puppet of the central government. As soon as I got power, I told both the Deputy CMs what to do for mothers and sisters.

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Eknath Shinde became an MLA 4 times from the same constituency where he once worked as a labourer Eknath Shinde was born on 9 February 1964 in Pahari Jawali Taluka of Satara District, Maharashtra. Shinde's father Sambhaji Shinde was a farmer. As a child, he came to live with his family in a chawl in Kisan Nagar, a Marathi settlement in Thane. His father admitted Shinde to a school in the municipality, but he had to drop out due to poor family finances.

Shinde started working as a laborer from childhood. Did many small and big jobs in the factory. Worked from laborer to supervisor in a fishery farm. When he did not get decent wages in this job, he started driving an auto rickshaw in Thane. At the age of 18, he joined the branch of RSS.

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