The political parties are campaigning vigorously for the maharashtra assembly elections. Meanwhile, after releasing the bjp manifesto on sunday (November 10), Union home minister amit shah said that the ruling Mahayuti in maharashtra will return to power with a full majority and after the assembly elections, the alliance partners will decide on the post of Chief Minister. amit shah said, "The three partners of the Mahayuti alliance, bjp, shiv sena led by chief minister Eknath Shinde and nationalist congress party led by deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar have released their manifestos and after the elections, a committee of ministers of the three parties will be formed, which will decide on giving priority to the promises made in the manifesto.
'All three parties of the alliance will take the decision'
Senior bjp leader Shah also said, "Eknath Shinde is the chief minister right now. After the elections, the three alliance partners will decide on the chief minister's post." He said the shiv sena and ncp split into two factions because uddhav thackeray preferred his son over Eknath Shinde and sharad pawar preferred his daughter over Ajit Pawar."
'BJP does not do family-based politics'
amit shah further said, "These parties give priority to their family members and the party gets divided. They blame the bjp without any reason." He said the bjp is against family-based politics. He also rejected Congress' allegations that the bjp wants to weaken reservation. He said the opposition maha Vikas Aghadi leadership has been targeting the Mahayuti government's Ladki Behen Yojana for women, but it has given similar assurances of more financial assistance. The home minister rejected MVA's allegations that maharashtra is lagging behind in terms of investment.