Home Minister Amit Shah’s bag is inspected in Hingoli, Maharashtra. Election Commission officials inspected Shah’s bag. The incident comes amid political controversy over the Uddhav Thackeray probe. Uddhav Thackeray’s bag was checked twice in Yavatmal district on Monday and in Latur on Tuesday.
Amit Shah took to his social media handle to provide information about baggage checking. Shah wrote, “During the election campaign of Hingoli Assembly in Maharashtra today, my The helicopter was inspected by the Election Commission officials. The BJP believes in fair elections and a healthy electoral system and adheres to all the rules laid down by the Honorable Election Commission. We all have to contribute to a healthy electoral system and fulfill our obligations. responsibility to make India the strongest democracy in the world.
Fadnavis’ bag was also checked
A day earlier, the Maharashtra unit of the BJP on Wednesday posted a video on X in which security personnel can be seen checking deputy minister Devendra Fadnavis’s “bag “. The BJP said it is not enough to resort to the Constitution just for show-off and everyone should abide by the constitutional system. In its post, the BJP said some leaders have a habit of doing “theatrics”. Let us tell you that this article was shared by former CM Uddhav Thackeray-led party Shiv Sena (UBT) after the video was shared online for the past two days.
Uddhav asks: Will luggage of BJP leaders be checked?
Let us tell you that Uddhav Thackeray claimed that after arriving in Latur and Yavatmal districts to campaign for the November 20 state assembly elections, election officials checked his “bag”. Thackeray also asked whether the same rules would apply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior leaders of the ruling alliance during the election campaign.
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