Mumbai: The first major reaction has come from BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, who is heading towards a landslide victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Expressing his happiness on social media platform If Modi is there then it is possible! Let us tell you that in the trends that have emerged so far, the BJP led Mahayuti alliance is leading on 221 seats out of 288, while the Congress led Maha Vikas Aghadi i.e. MVA seems to be limited to 56 seats. Let us tell you that during its election campaign in Maharashtra, BJP had given slogans like ‘If we divide, we will cut’ and ‘If we are one, we are safe’.
The enthusiasm of BJP workers will increase
Let us tell you that BJP and its allies had performed very poorly in the Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra. In such a situation, these results will increase the enthusiasm of the party workers. BJP had won a total of 240 seats in the Lok Sabha elections. The politically important western state of Maharashtra sends 48 MPs to the Lok Sabha and had led the MVA to a decisive 30-seat victory in the parliamentary elections but has decided to change stance this time. BJP is leading on 125 seats on its own in the assembly elections.
Raut said, ‘A big conspiracy is visible’
On the trends of Maharashtra Assembly elections, Shiv Sena UBT leader Sanjay Raut on Saturday alleged that there is a ‘big conspiracy’ in the Maharashtra Assembly election results and ‘something seems fishy’. Raut said the election results did not reflect the mandate of the people as the situation at the ground level was very different and there was palpable anger against the government. He said, ‘I see a big conspiracy in this. This is not the mandate of Marathi ‘Manush’ and farmers.
‘We do not consider this a mandate of the people’
Sanjay Raut raised questions on the victory of Mahayuti and said, ‘We do not consider it as the mandate of the people. There is something wrong with the election results. He said there was no doubt that money was used in the elections. Raut asked, ‘How can all the MLAs of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde win? How can Ajit Pawar, whose betrayal angers Maharashtra, win?