In the electoral battle of maharashtra, sharp attacks are being made between the leaders on each other. In this sequence, the chief minister of the state and shiv sena chief Eknath Shinde has targeted uddhav thackeray on monday (November 11). He taunted that the election symbol of shiv sena (UBT) 'Mashal' is working to set houses on fire. He also mentioned the Muslim vote bank and also raised questions about the two and a half year tenure of MVA. cm Eknath Shinde, while addressing a rally in Vaijapur for shiv sena candidate Ramesh Boranare, rejected the claim of increasing support for shiv sena (Ubatha) and claimed that the Muslim vote bank growing in its favor will soon disintegrate.

'Mashal' is a means to create rift between communities - Shinde

shiv sena chief Shinde stressed that the party's focus on community service instead of caste-based politics was the reason for the party's victory in the aurangabad Lok Sabha constituency. The chief minister alleged that the election symbol of the uddhav Thackeray-led party 'Mashal' is a means to set houses on fire and create rift between communities.

Muslim vote will soon disintegrate - Eknath Shinde

Eknath Shinde further said, "They (Shiv Sena UBT) call the torch a symbol of revolution but their torch burns houses and creates rift between communities. The Muslim vote growing in their favour will soon disintegrate."

Shinde raised questions on MVA's 2.5-year tenure

He raised questions on the two-and-a-half-year tenure of the maha Vikas Aghadi. Shinde claimed that MLAs from the Marathwada region had not received a single rupee for the development of their constituencies during the 2.5 years since 2019 (when the MVA government came to power). Voting for the 288 assembly seats in maharashtra will be held in a single phase on november 20 and the results will be declared on november 23.

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