Congress leader Imran Pratap Garhi
With just a week left for the Maharashtra Assembly elections, all the major political parties have started campaigning. Imran Pratapgarhi, one of Congress’s star campaigners, lashed out at the BJP at an election rally. He hit back at the PPP’s “Katenge to Batenge” slogan and said the Mahayuti members did not agree with the slogan and rejected it. Imran said: “You must have heard Ajit Pawar’s interview in which he completely rejected this slogan. The Mahayutthi Alliance does not agree with this slogan at all.
Responding to the BJP’s slogan, Imran Pratapgarhi said the public also did not agree with the slogan. “Our slogan is, let’s open a shop of love in the market of hate,” he said. He also said that Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) is connected with the people of Maharashtra with true love as it talks about development.
development commitment
Talking about the Congress’s promise, Imran said: “We are discussing providing Rs 3,000, free bus travel and Rs 50 lakh health insurance facility to women. Apart from this, we have promised to provide Maharashtra with “It will provide employment opportunities to the youth of the state,” he said, adding that the MVA government aims to develop Maharashtra.
trying to insult marathi people
Imran said the BJP was trying to insult the people of Maharashtra. “We are committed to the development of the people of Maharashtra, the infrastructure of the state and the rights of the people will not be taken away from any other state,” he said. Imran also said that the way the BJP forms alliances and grand alliances is Condemnable. He alleged that the BJP’s constant searches of Uddhav Thackeray Sahab’s luggage were an attempt to humiliate the Maratha people. He said the people of Maharashtra will definitely take revenge for this. “