“Why not Mission 48 in Maharashtra?”, Sharad Pawar exercises on JP Nadda, strange memory of defeat in Himachal Pradesh

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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Tuesday focused BJP chief J P Nadda on launching the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) 2024 campaign in Maharashtra with the slogan ‘Mission 45’. While doing this, BJP chiefs are also reminded that Maharashtra has 48 seats in the Lok Sabha, not 45. He also reminded that Nadda’s party lost the assembly elections in his home state of Himachal Pradesh. 48 October seats in Maharashtra, not 45.

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The NCP chief said, “He is the president of his party and he has the right to be president’s party, but despite being in power in the state and at the Centre, he cannot be successful in elections (in Himachal Pradesh).” That such statements of BJP leaders need not be taken with gravitas. When asked about the march by Hindutva organizations in Maharashtra demanding a law against ‘love jihad’, he openly said that the BJP is in power at the Center and in the state. Pawar said, “They can take a decision… who is opposing it?”

Demonetisation legalized by Supreme Court The former Union minister said it was the apex court’s verdict and “we all have to accept it”. Different opinions will emerge. When asked about the renaming of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi to Bharat Rashtra Samithi and the party’s plan to launch its nationwide campaign from Maharashtra, the journalists said that every party has the right to increase its base. “I am happy that the TRS leadership has decided to expand the base of the party,” he said.

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