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Interview with Eknath Shinde I should gain credit for that because Uddhav is no longer wearing his neck collar and is walking about.

Interview with Eknath Shinde I should gain credit for that because Uddhav is no longer wearing his neck collar and is walking about.

By - 14 May 2024 01:13 PM

With less than two months left in his tenure as Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde is going all out in his campaign. Shinde talks about Uddhav Thackeray, the Maratha quota issue, the prospects for the ruling Mahayuti alliance in the state, and the opposition's claim that the BJP wants to amend the Constitution if it wins back power in the state as 11 constituencies in Maharashtra go to polls on Monday for the fourth phase of the election.The Opposition is conducting all of the conversations outside. We will have more seats than the previous time, I'm sure of it. This is as a result of the work we have done over the past two years. Prior to the election of our government, almost all work was on hold. We are concentrating on all parties involved today, including women and farmers as well as young people and senior persons.

The work of Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Modi ji) throughout the past ten years and our government's recent two years have been noticed by the public. We have a lot of plans for developing infrastructure in the future. Our goal is to strengthen the country and restore Modi ji to his position as prime minister. This holds significance for the advancement of a nation.It is a subjective matter. The Opposition began spreading rumors that the Constitution will be altered as soon as they realized they would not win the election. Is it possible to amend the Constitution, in your opinion? The Congress has amended the Constitution 82 times. Babasaheb, who opposed the Congress and declared that it was like a burning house, was defeated by the Congress in elections. Constitution Day: Who started it? It was Modi.

 

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