Ahead of the assembly elections in Maharashtra, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has targeted the central government. He has alleged that the central government wants to turn Maharashtra into Gujarat.
Voting for assembly elections is scheduled to take place in Maharashtra tomorrow. All the 288 assembly seats in the state went to polls simultaneously. Before this, the election campaign period was over. Meanwhile, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has targeted the central government. Sanjay Raut has said that the central government wants to turn Maharashtra into Gujarat. Along with this he said that this fight is to save Maharashtra from encroachment of Gujaratis. Referring to the BJP workers sent from Gujarat and Delhi, he said that these people will influence the elections.
BJP workers will influence the elections Ahead of the November 20 assembly elections in Maharashtra, Sanjay Raut has hit out at the central government and the BJP. Sanjay Raut said that the BJP workers sent from Gujarat and Delhi will influence the Maharashtra elections to be held tomorrow. He said this while talking to the media in Solapur, Maharashtra. Sanjay Raut quoted BJP leader Pankaja Munde's statement and said that after Adani, encroachment of other Gujaratis will increase in Maharashtra. Workers are deployed with the intention of doing the same.
The battle to save Maharashtra from Gujarati encroachment Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut further said that there will be 90 thousand Gujaratis at every booth in Mumbai, as the central government wants to turn Maharashtra into Gujarat. He said that Adani came first, later the encroachment of other Gujaratis will also increase. This fight is to save Maharashtra from encroachment of Gujaratis. Sanjay Raut said that power comes and goes. We will fight and win, no matter what anyone says.
Voting will be held on November 20 Let us tell you that voting is going to be held in Maharashtra on Saturday itself. Election campaigning in the state has stopped. Sanjay Raut has made this statement before the polls and he has accused the BJP as well as the central government. In fact, after the polls, the counting will take place on November 23 and the results will be announced on the same day.
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