Nana Patole gave a big statement on seat sharing…

The maharashtra assembly elections have intensified the discussion in political circles about the Chief Minister's chair in the maha Vikas Aghadi. Meanwhile, a big statement of maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole has come to the fore. He said that there is no fight for the Chief Minister's chair in Maharashtra. It is a fight for the rights of the people. This is the most important.

In fact, during the joint press conference of maharashtra Congress President Nana Patole, maharashtra Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala and mp and mumbai Congress President varsha Gaikwad in mumbai, Nana Patole accused the bjp and said, "People who can do corruption even in the name of shivaji Maharaj, can spoil his statue, want to end the Ambedkar ideology. It is our duty to save maharashtra from such people and on this basis we will move forward." 'There is no elder and younger brother'

Nana Patole further said, "Nana Patole said that the seat sharing in our alliance will be done properly. We do not have any elder and younger brother. Farmers in maharashtra are troubled. There is a corrupt and plundering government in the state. narendra modi and bjp are anti-farmer. I appeal to the farmers of the state to help us in removing the corrupt from power. Help us in fighting against the incompetent and anti-farmer government. Law and order is over. Yesterday shots were fired at badlapur station."

'The people of maharashtra want change'

While talking about the assembly elections, maharashtra Congress in-charge Ramesh Chennithala said, "So far we have reviewed 172 assembly seats. The people of maharashtra want change. Looking at the current situation in maharashtra, I can tell that we will form the government with a majority. Law and order is on the margins in Maharashtra. The state government has completely failed. The public is waiting for the time. The election should be announced as soon as possible."

Congress meeting regarding elections

A meeting was held at Tilak Bhavan in Dadar under the leadership of Ramesh Chennithala and Nana Patol. After the meeting, Ramesh Chennithala said that we have reviewed 172 assembly seats out of the total 288 seats in the state. The remaining assembly seats will be reviewed by september 25. During this, Chennithala claimed that there is a wave of change in Maharashtra.

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