CM Fadnavis Advocates Urban Development Amid Criticism
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis defended his focus on urban development, criticizing those without welfare programs. Speaking at rallies, he presented the BJP's blueprint for urban growth and highlighted projects facilitating education, health, and employment. Elections are set for December, testing the BJP-led Mahayuti alliance.
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Amid mounting criticisms, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has staunchly advocated for his government's focus on urban development projects. Addressing rallies in Wardha, Fadnavis emphasized seeking votes based on tangible urban development initiatives aimed at transforming urban life.
In his statements, Fadnavis mentioned the BJP and its allies' dedication to a comprehensive blueprint for urban upliftment. He criticized opponents for their lack of welfare programs and noted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pioneering focus on urban progress.
The Chief Minister further elaborated on projects such as river linking and the development of a dry port in Washim, stressing the need for strategic urban planning. His speeches are part of the ongoing campaign ahead of December's crucial municipal elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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