Battle Lines Drawn: MVA Sets Stage for Maharashtra Assembly Polls
Former Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan expresses confidence in the MVA's chances in the Maharashtra Assembly elections, asserting the alliance's position as the largest bloc. The MVA promises economic incentives and social initiatives, while dismissing concerns over alliance unity and opposition propaganda.
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As the Maharashtra Assembly elections approach, the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is gearing up with renewed confidence, bolstered by the support of senior Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan, who dismisses any threats from BJP propaganda. Chavan firmly believes that MVA will emerge as the largest group.
In a comprehensive interview, Chavan highlighted key differences in the political dynamics of Maharashtra and Haryana, asserting that local factors strongly favor the MVA coalition. The MVA's campaign promises include significant economic benefits, social assistance programs, and a proposed caste survey.
The opposition, led by the ruling Mahayuti alliance, faces internal discord as MVA leaders press on with their agenda. With a focus on development rather than divisive tactics, MVA aims to capture the majority in the upcoming elections on November 20.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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