Devendra Fadnavis said on dividing the parties, ‘BJP does not stop those who…’ -aabtak24

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BJP Politics: After NCP leader Ajit Pawar joined the Maharashtra government and became deputy CM, now Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis has given a big statement on the allegation of division in parties. < /p>

Devendra Fadnavis has said, according to news agency PTI, “BJP does not create division in other parties but does not stop those who are prime minister believe in the leadership of Narendra Modi and want to come together.”

BJP does not engineer splits in other parties but does not stop those who believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and want to come along: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News)

What did Maharashtra BJP president say?

On the other hand, Maharashtra BJP President Chandrashekhar Bawankule said in Mumbai on Friday (July 7), “with us Eknath Shinde is there, Ajit Pawar is there, we will all work together. style ="text-align: justify;"> Bawankule told that on Friday there were meetings at the organization level. He said that this was an important meeting of the party organization. There was no political discussion in the meeting. The Maharashtra BJP president said, “In today’s (July 8) meeting, the booklet of Modi ji’s nine-year tenure from May 30 to June 30 was to be given.” Had resolved to go to 30 crore houses.” 

All the MLAs did a good job – Chandrashekhar Bawankule

He said that there was a discussion about the work done by the MLAs. The state has a mission for more than 45 Lok Sabha seats and 288 assembly elections. He said that this will be discussed in the meeting to be held in Hyderabad the day after tomorrow, in which Ashish Shelar and Chandrashekhar are going to go to Bawankule. What work has been done in Maharashtra will be told in the meeting. He said that all the MLAs have done a good job.

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t)Ajit Pawar

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