NCP (Sharad Chandra Pawar) leader Sharad Pawar on Saturday attacked BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis over the issue of poll jihad. Commenting on Fadnavis’s comparison of vote jihad with vote jihad, he Says the BJP is trying to give a religious tone to the elections. Sharad Pawar said these words while talking to reporters in Pune.
Sharad Pawar said it was the BJP leaders who raised the issue of “vote jihad” in the elections. This is normal if Hindus living in Pune region are in majority and they vote for the BJP. This cannot in any way be called voting jihad. In fact, they are trying to give a religious color to the election by raising the issue of voting jihad, which they are opposed to.
The Assembly polls will be held on November 20 in Maharashtra. Earlier, at a rally in Kadawathra, Pune on Friday, Devendra Fadnavis played a video of Islamic scholar Sajjad Nomani and claimed that the slogan of ‘vote jihad’ was came out of that meeting. He said if there was a voting jihad, then these people would have to launch a crusade for votes.
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