Mumbai: CM calls it landslide victory Eknath Shinde Thanks to his “ladki bahin, ladka bhau and farmers” MahayuttiShocking performance in parliamentary polls. A mandate from the people only strengthens his power shiva sena and Ajit Pawarof NCP He said they were the true heirs of their respective parties’ ideologies.
“I will not discuss the truth or falsehood. It has been shown that the Shiv Sena in alliance with the BJP is promoting the ideology of Balasaheb Thackeray and so is the NCP,” he said.
As for who will be chief minister, allies are at pains to point out that there is no dispute over the position. “All three parties will sit together (and decide who will be the chief minister)… We will sit together with our seniors and discuss,” he said. Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said leaders of the three parties will hold discussions, adding that the BJP parliamentary committee authorized the party president to meet with Shinde and Ajit Pa Val holds these discussions.
Addressing a joint press conference with Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar, Shinde said: “We emphasize development. None of the decisions we take remain on paper, every plan is implementation.
Shinde acknowledged Prime Minister Modi’s role in Mahayutthi’s victory and said the state government had received strong support from the Centre. “During Manmohan Singh’s tenure as Prime Minister, we got Rs 200 crore and Prime Minister Modi gave us Rs 100 crore,” he said. Pawar said the Ladki Bahin scheme was a game changer. “Our plan was ridiculed but when their manifesto came out it was clear it worked. We now have to bring in financial discipline but we all have government experience and we will do that.”
The CM said the government ensured that beneficiaries of Ladki Bahin get the first installment in their accounts. He said the Mahayut government took the unprecedented decision to remove speed limiters and complete the metro and metro car sheds. “They (MVA) were shut down for 2.5 years…It’s clear that people don’t want a Facebook government. People have not forgotten that the 2019 government that was supposed to be formed was not allowed.”
On Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut’s demand for withdrawal of votes, Shinde said, “When the decision goes in their favor, then it doesn’t matter, but when the decision goes against them, they question the mechanism. , the Election Commission and even the Election Commission.
Fadnavis attributed the victory to the Prime Minister’s slogan “ek hain toh safe hain”.