Mumbai sources reported that Union home minister and senior bjp leader amit shah has expressed confidence that the Mahayuti (Grand Alliance) will form the government in maharashtra in the upcoming elections, while setting a long term goal for the party to establish a solo bjp government in the state by 2029. When addressing bjp workers during his two day visit to Mumbai, Shah emphasized the importance of discarding any pessimism and ignoring survey results, urging them to focus on the upcoming elections.
Perhaps Shah declared that the BJP’s recent track record of consecutive victories proves that a government’s success hinges on its work. “We formed the government for three consecutive terms at the national level. Now, shake off your despair and disregard any survey results. Mahayuti will undoubtedly form the government this year, and by 2029, bjp will be capable of forming a government on its own,” he told the party cadre.
Moreover Shah said the Mahayuti’s victory in maharashtra is as certain as “a line drawn on stone”. He went on to say that once the alliance comes to power, no one will be able to stop the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the state. Shah highlighted that maharashtra is a crucial battleground for the bjp, noting that the upcoming elections will significantly impact the country’s future direction.
Perhaps Shah’s visit has galvanised bjp workers in maharashtra, setting the tone for an aggressive and focused campaign in the state assembly elections. With the promise of Mahayuti’s immediate victory and the ambitious goal of single party rule by 2029, the bjp seems determined to dominate the political landscape in Maharashtra.