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BJP’s post Devendra Fadnavis’ “Will Return” Video creates buzz in Maharashtra

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BJP’s post Devendra Fadnavis’ “Will Return” Video creates buzz in Maharashtra

BJP’s post Devendra Fadnavis’ “Will Return” Video creates buzz in Maharashtra

​BJP’s post Devendra Fadnavis’ “Will Return” Video creates buzz in Maharashtra

In BJP’s Post Devendra Fadnavis’ “Will Return” Video in 2019 before the Assembly elections, in which Devendra Fadnavis, then-chief minister, had said, “Mi punha yein” (I will return). The remarks had evoked many social media memes and created a buzz.
However, the post was deleted two hours later.

Fadnavis, now is one of the two deputy chief ministers in Maharashtra, the other one being Ajit Pawar of the NCP’s rebel faction.

Maharashtra BJP’s chief spokesperson Keshav Upadhye said there is no need to draw “any other conclusion” from the video posted on Friday.

Speaking to a TV Channel
Fadnavis has said the next state elections will be fought under Shinde’s leadership.
This video has also been posted earlier on social media.
This stance is clear.

Upadhye had said that there is no need for the Shinde group to be apprehensive (over the video). Shinde and Fadnavis share a good rapport and coordination. Shinde, Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar are working together for development of Maharashtra.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde told a TV channel that he is yet to see the video posted by state BJP unit.

According to BJP leader Pravin Darekar Fadnavis has already made it clear that the state government is working fine under Shinde’s leadership.

Chavan had added that Former Chief Minister and Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan wondered if there is a move afoot to replace Shinde.

Maybe Shinde is being made the scapegoat. Such a move may be because the government led by him has failed to tackle important issues.

The state BJP posted the video two days after Fadnavis visited New Delhi and met senior party leaders.

The Shinde-led Shiv Sena, the NCP (Ajit Pawar group) and the BJP are part of the state’s ruling coalition.

News Edit K.V.Raman

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