PM Modi to Engage with BJP Workers in ‘Mera Booth-Sabse Mazboot’ Program
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that he will be interacting with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers during the ‘Mera Booth-Sabse Mazboot’ program on November 16. This announcement was made through a post on X, where PM Modi praised the dedication of party workers in ensuring a BJP victory in the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly elections.
PM Modi expressed his excitement about the interaction, scheduled for 11:30 am, amidst the hard work of the party workers. He also criticized the Congress party during election rallies in Chimur, Solapur, and Pune, accusing them of creating division among castes and looting people in Karnataka to fund their election campaigns.
He urged the people to remain united, emphasizing the slogan “hum ek hain to safe hain” (we are safe if we are united). PM Modi highlighted the development efforts by the “double-engine” government in Maharashtra and Pune, stressing the importance of the middle class for the BJP.
The campaign for the 288 assembly seats in Maharashtra is intensifying, with both the ruling Mahayuti and the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) striving to win over voters. The elections are set for November 20, with counting on November 23.
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PM Modi -: PM Modi refers to Narendra Modi, who is the Prime Minister of India. He is a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and has been serving as Prime Minister since 2014.
BJP -: BJP stands for Bharatiya Janata Party, which is one of the two major political parties in India. It is known for its nationalist policies and is currently the ruling party in India.
Mera Booth-Sabse Mazboot -: Mera Booth-Sabse Mazboot is a program organized by the BJP to strengthen their presence at the local level. ‘Booth’ refers to a voting area, and ‘Sabse Mazboot’ means ‘the strongest’, indicating efforts to make each voting area strong for the party.
Maharashtra Assembly elections -: Maharashtra Assembly elections are elections held to choose representatives for the legislative assembly of the Indian state of Maharashtra. These elections determine who will govern the state.
Congress -: Congress refers to the Indian National Congress, a major political party in India. It is one of the oldest political parties in the country and is often seen as the main opposition to the BJP.
Caste divisions -: Caste divisions refer to the social stratification in India based on caste, which is a traditional system of social hierarchy. It can lead to discrimination and social inequality.
Karnataka -: Karnataka is a state in the southern part of India. It is known for its diverse culture and is an important region politically and economically.
Double-engine government -: Double-engine government refers to the same political party being in power at both the state and central (national) levels. It is believed to lead to better coordination and faster development.
November 20 elections -: November 20 elections refer to the date when the voting for the Maharashtra Assembly elections is scheduled to take place.
Results on November 23 -: Results on November 23 indicate the date when the outcome of the Maharashtra Assembly elections will be announced, revealing which party or coalition will form the government.