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"RESPONSE FOR THE MAHAYUTI IS PALPABLE"
India Today
|June 03, 2024
With the five-phase election for the 48 LS seats in his state now over, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is confident that his and the Modi government's performance will give the ruling Mahayuti an edge. Edited excerpts from an interview with Sr Associate Editor Dhaval S. Kulkarni
Q. Which way is the wind blowing in Maharashtra?
A. The response for the Mahayuti is palpable. Our government has made pro-people decisions over the past two years. We have restarted projects that the MVA had shut down. We have launched schemes like Shasan Aplya Dari, and skill development programmes, loans, the CM self-employment scheme for women, youth, farmers and start-ups. Regardless of what the Opposition might say, these decisions have led to a sense of positivity among the people. The work done by Modiji, our government and the direct benefit transfer schemes have led to people realising that this government works for them. The impact will be seen in the polls.
Q. There seems to be a perception that the NDA may face some losses in Maharashtra.
A. Uddhav Thackeray broke the alliance dharma. He stabbed the BJP in the back and became the CM. The people have not liked this. They may not say this openly, but will make their choice evident in the election. Later, we brought about a regime change in what was a practical move. Uddhavji used to sit at home and do his Facebook Live. He did not come to Mantralaya. We work 24X7. So, will people vote for those who work or those who sit at home?
Q. The linguistic divide in Mumbai seems to be getting stronger with a regional narrative.
A. The Opposition is trying to set a narrative and create a perception. The ground reality is different. They want to get Muslim support for the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Their propaganda will have an impact on the minority and the majority.
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