The helicopter and bag of Nationalist Congress Party (SCP) leader Sharad Pawar were checked three days before the vote in Maharashtra. Sharad was traveling from Baramati to Solapur for campaigning. Meanwhile, the Election Commission officials reached the helipad. His video was also broadcast.
In the video, officials are seen taking out Sharad Pawar’s bag from the helicopter and checking the items inside. During the check, Sharad Pawar was also seen standing outside the helicopter. After verification, he left for the rally in Solapur.
The Electoral Commission has registered the luggage of 11 major leaders in recent days. A day before Sharad Pawar’s check, opposition leader Rahul Gandhi’s bag was also checked in Amravati. A day before, i.e. Friday, the bags were checked ahead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s rally in Hingoli. Photos of leaders’ baggage checks…
November 14: Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole’s helicopter and bag were checked.
November 13: Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde’s luggage was checked.
November 13: Union Minister Ramdas Athawale’s helicopter was also inspected on Wednesday.
Amid the elections, 11 top leaders in the country were investigated. Amid the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Election Commission has investigated 11 top leaders of the country. On November 14, the helicopters of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Goa CM Pramod Sawant, Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole and Uddhav Thackeray were checked. Kharge had arrived in Nashik for the election campaign. His investigation was also filmed on the helipad.
The helicopter and bag of Maharashtra Congress president Nana Patole were registered in Gondia. He was going to campaign for the NCP (SP) candidate for the Goregaon Assembly seat. Uddhav Thackeray was investigated for the third time in Ahmednagar. In this way, Goa CM Pramod Sawant’s luggage was also checked in at Karad (Satara) airport.
Shinde had said after investigation – These are clothes, not a pot of urine. On November 13, CM Eknath Shinde was also checked. He had come to Palghar to campaign. During this time, he told the policeman: “There are clothes, there is no urine pot, etc. This comment was a taunt against Uddhav’s statement. Apart from this, Union Minister Ramdas Athawale’s helicopter was also investigated.
In fact, Uddhav Thackeray’s luggage was checked twice on November 11 and 12. Uddhav had shared his video, in which he said – Check my bag. Also check the urine pot, but now I want a video of you checking Modi’s bag too. Don’t bend your tail there. After this, Nitin Gadkari’s bag was checked by EC in Latur on Tuesday.
Fadnavis said: My bag was also checked, what’s wrong?
November 5: BJP released the video of Devendra Fadnavis’ bag checking.
The Maharashtra BJP on Wednesday released a video on X in which security personnel are seen checking the luggage of Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis. The party had said that the video was of Kolhapur airport on November 5. The party had claimed that earlier on November 7, their luggage was also checked in Yavatmal district.
After the video of Uddhav Thackeray’s check was released on November 12, Fadnavis had said that my bag was also checked in Kolhapur, after which the check was also conducted on November 7. Uddhav is diverting people’s attention by opposing the investigation. They want to get votes by shouting and screaming. What’s wrong with baggage screening? Our bags are also checked during electoral campaigns.
Ajit Pawar said: respect for law is necessary for democracy
November 5: Ajit Pawar releases his video with Election Commission officials.
NCP leader Ajit Pawar had said on November 5, “Today my bag was checked during election campaign. Officials from the Electoral Commission had come in my helicopter for routine checks. I cooperated fully. I believe such a process is necessary for fair elections. We must follow the law for our democracy to survive.
A look at the political equation of Maharashtra
Assembly Election – 2019
There was the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance in 2019. The BJP won 105 seats and Shiv Sena 56 seats. The NCP got 54 seats and the Congress 44 seats thanks to the alliance. The BJP-Shiv Sena would have easily swept to power, but the alliance broke down due to differences. On 23 November 2019, Fadnavis was sworn in as chief minister and Ajit Pawar as deputy chief minister. However, both resigned on November 26, before the majority test. On November 28, Mahavikas Aghadi of Shiv Sena (undivided), NCP (undivided) and Congress came to power. After this, there was a split between Shiv Sena (undivided). ) and NCP (undivided). This happened and these two parties split into four factions. However, Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray benefited from the Lok Sabha elections. It is also in this context that the legislative elections are now taking place. …
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Assessment of 3 governments in 5 years; 3 major projects lost, debt of Rs 7.83 lakh crore
5 years, 3 chief ministers and 3 different governments. After the 2019 assembly elections in Maharashtra, political unrest continued for 5 years. Today, legislative elections are taking place again. Before the elections, Indianewsget’s team reached Maharashtra and the accounts of the last 5 years were out. I understood three things in there, I read all the news…
Fadnavis said, “BJP cannot win in Maharashtra alone, there was a vote jihad in the state during the Lok Sabha elections.
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on October 27 that we will have to be pragmatic in the face of the ground reality. The BJP cannot win the Maharashtra elections alone, but it is also true that we have the highest number of seats and the highest percentage of votes. After the elections, the BJP will emerge as the largest party in the state. …