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This victory is a stamp on the BJP’s governance model, PM Modi said.

New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the celebrations at the party headquarters after the Mahayuti – led by the BJP – got a thumping majority in Maharashtra, securing over 200 seats and the BJP emerging as the single-largest party in the assembly.

Top Quotes from PM’s Speech

  1. “Development, good governance, and social justice have won in Maharashtra. Lies and deceit have suffered a crushing defeat. Divisive forces and dynastic politics have lost in Maharashtra today,” Prime Minister Modi said.

  2. “Today, several bypoll results have been declared too and we have also increased our Lok Sabha tally after winning one more seat. We have done well in every state and it shows that people want development I want to thank the people, especially the mothers and the farmers for the win. I want to thank the people of Jharkhand too and we will work for its development, PM Modi said.

  3. “In the last 50 years, no party or pre-poll alliance has secured such a big win as Maharashtra’s. This is the third consecutive time, that a BJP-led alliance has won in a state. This is indeed a historic win,” he said.

  4. “This is the third consecutive time that the BJP has emerged as the largest party in Maharashtra, which is undoubtedly a historic feat. This victory is a stamp on the BJP’s governance model,” the Prime Minister said in his speech.

  5. “The voter sees that those who promise big things in one state, how are they faring in the other states. Maharashtra voters saw how in Karnataka, and Himachal, Congress cheated people. You will get to see this in Punjab as well, Prime Minister said.

  6. “Now only one constitution will be applicable in the entire country… that constitution is the constitution of Baba Saheb Ambedkar, the constitution of India,” the Prime Minister said.

  7. “After Haryana, the biggest message of this election is unity. ‘Ek hain toh safe hain’ has become the ‘maha-mantra’ of the country,” the Prime Minister said after the BJP secured a second win in Assembly elections after the Lok Sabha polls.

  8. “This Maharashtra election has exposed the true faces of the INDIA bloc and Aghadi groups before the entire nation. We all know that Balasaheb Thackeray made significant contributions to this country. However, the Congress, driven by a lust for power, managed to take a faction of his party along, but no Congress leader can ever praise Balasaheb’s principles,” he said.

  9. “I challenged the Aghadi leaders to get Congress to praise Balasaheb’s principles and policies, but they’ve failed to do so to date,” he added.

  10. “I also tell the Congress people and their allies to listen carefully… now no power in the world can bring back Article 370,” Prime Minister said.



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New Delhi:

The result of the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly election settled – the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance has all but sealed a thumping victory over the Congress’ Maha Vikas Aghadi combine – the focus is now on who will succeed Eknath Shinde as Chief Minister.

Speaking to reporters Saturday evening, the BJP’s Devendra Fadnavis – a two-time holder of that post (even if the second was a matter of days only) – offered some insight into that vexed query, declaring a decision had already been taken. Alliance leaders, he said, had been instructed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah that the Chief Minister will be selected after a consultation between all.

“There will be no dispute about who will be the Chief Minister… it was decided from day one that, after the election, the leaders of the three parties will sit together and decide this,” he stressed.

“The decision will be acceptable to everyone, there is no dispute on this,” he said, aware, no doubt, that supporters of chief ministerial hopefuls have already begun jockeying for their favourites.

As an aside, Mr Fadnavis said in 2019 (after his blink-and-you-miss-it) second stint, that he would return to claim it for a third time. In any case, the toe-the-party line response now echoed that by outgoing Chief Minister Shinde, who was installed in the post after the 2022 Shiv Sena rebellion.

Mr Shinde led over 40 Sena MLAs into the BJP’s fold in 2022, a move that forced undivided Sena boss Uddhav Thackeray to step down as Chief Minister and his MVA government to fall.

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“Let the final results come… the same way as we fought elections together, all three parties will sit together and take a decision,” Mr Shinde, who defended his Kopri-Pachpakhadi seat, said.

Who Will Be Next Chief Minister?

On paper it will be a straight fight between Mr Fadnavis and Mr Shinde.

The BJP is set for its best ever showing in a Maharashtra Assembly election but will, most likely, fall agonisingly short of the 145-seat majority mark without the Shinde Sena’s support.

Eknath Shinde will be aware of this fact, and that it signals a replay of 2019.

READ | E Shinde Now Where Uddhav Was In ’19, With Big Difference

Five years ago, Uddhav Thackeray broke ties with the BJP after being denied, he felt, a rotational chief ministerial formula. The undivided Sena won only 56 seats to the BJP’s 105 but then, as now, the saffron party needed its ideological partner to get over the finishing line.

And now, as then, Mr Shinde may feel he can push the BJP to his advantage.

The problem, though, is that now the BJP also has Ajit Pawar’s NCP faction, and its 40 seats, in its pocket. Mr Pawar is an outgoing Deputy Chief Minister and could be persuaded to retain that and back a BJP Chief Minister.

There is, of course, another option entirely.

The BJP could go off-script and selected someone else as Chief Minister, a tactic it used last year in Madhya Pradesh when veteran leader Shivraj Singh Chouhan was dropped, despite leading the party to a big victory, in favour of the then-unknown Mohan Yadav.

That switch, however, was with caste equations in mind before the April-June federal election.

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Meanwhile, Mr Fadnavis also took a swipe at Thackeray Sena leader Sanjay Raut over his complaints about faulty EVMs, or electronic voting machines.”Democracy has won there.. but if we get a huge victory in Maharashtra… then Election Commission is ‘biased’ and EVMs are ‘hacked’,” he lamented.

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