“Congress has confronted a crushing defeat. Smart events be taught from setbacks, however their management continues to repeat errors,” Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated. File | Photograph Credit score: PTI
After the Nationwide Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) landslide victory in Bihar, politicians in Maharashtra reacted sharply, with BJP leaders hailing the mandate as historic and Opposition events alleging irregularities and a “nationwide agenda” behind the result.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who campaigned extensively in Bihar, described the result as a “historic mandate” and a repudiation of the Congress’s marketing campaign. “We have been assured the NDA would cross 160 seats, however the outcomes exceeded expectations. This displays folks’s religion within the management of Prime Minister Modi, Nitish Kumar, and the NDA,” he stated in Delhi.
Mr. Fadnavis asserted that the election witnessed a uncommon “pro-incumbency wave” and criticized the Opposition’s allegations of “vote theft” as an try to undermine constitutional establishments.
“Congress has confronted a crushing defeat. Smart events be taught from setbacks, however their management continues to repeat errors. The narrative that labored marginally within the Lok Sabha polls has now collapsed. The scenario is so dire that AIMIM and even the mixed Left events have secured extra seats than Congress,” Mr. Fadnavis added.
Deputy CM Eknath Shinde known as the decision an “emphatic vote of confidence” in Modi’s management and Nitish Kumar’s governance. “Bihar’s mandate is a transparent vote of confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s management and Nitish Kumar’s governance. The folks have rejected corruption, chaos and jungle raj, and selected stability, growth and dignity. Congress and its allies, counting on caste arithmetic and divisive narratives, have been worn out, slipping to single digits whereas AIMIM and Left events fared higher.”
He additional added that the decision displays overwhelming assist from ladies, youth, farmers and staff for clear governance and progress. “The Opposition’s try to undermine the Election Fee and push the SIR challenge was rejected outright. Bihar has spoken decisively, democracy over disruption, accountability over opportunism.”
Deputy CM Ajit Pawar echoed the sentiment, describing the result as a vote for “good governance and a progressive future.” He tweeted, “Bihar has voted for good governance and a progressive future, by selecting the NDA to guide the state and its folks.”
BJP MP Ravi Kishan lauded the citizens for what he termed an “wonderful end result,” crediting ladies and first-time voters for the NDA’s sturdy efficiency. “Folks voted in historic numbers. Ladies and first-time voters have finished bumper voting. This isn’t a traditional victory, folks of Bihar have voted for his or her future,” Mr. Kishan stated in Mumbai, including that the mandate was a vote for “respect, cultural values, and an finish to jungle raj.”
Opposition alleges vote theft
NCP (SP) chief Supriya Sule acknowledged the dimensions of the NDA’s win, calling it a shock even for the victors. “No person anticipated such an enormous one-sided mandate, not even those that have received. This victory belongs to Nitish Kumar,” she stated, attributing the end result to schemes carried out by the Bihar CM and his private reference to voters. Ms. Sule, nonetheless, maintained that native physique polls in Maharashtra would hinge on native points reasonably than state-level tendencies.
Talking at press convention in Mumbai, Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal alleged that the NDA’s efficiency was aided by “malpractices” and blamed the Election Fee for “vote theft and deletion of voters by way of SIR (particular intensive revision of electoral rolls).” He known as the outcomes “harmful for democracy” and demanded reforms, saying the nation “wants an election commissioner like TN Seshan.”
AIMIM chief Waris Pathan dismissed criticism of his occasion because the BJP’s “B workforce,” asserting that the Mahagathbandhan’s refusal to accommodate AIMIM led to a break up in minority votes. “We provided to hitch with simply six seats, however they refused. Now they face defeat and humiliation,” Mr. Pathan stated, including that AIMIM was main in 5 constituencies and anticipated to win seven to eight seats.
Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Sanjay Raut claimed the outcomes weren’t shocking, alleging that the Election Fee and BJP labored “hand in hand” to execute a “nationwide agenda.” In a publish on
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