Put Mahayuti’s double engine on bullet train of devpt, Gadkari urges people

10 Nov 2024 09:40:08

Put Mahayuti 
 
Correspondents KARANJA (Gh)/HINGANGHAT,
 
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday addressed campaign meetings of Mahayuti candidate Sumit Wankhede for Arvi constituency in Karanja (Ghadge) and MLA Sameer Kunawar in Hinganghat. In Karanja (Gh): “The bullet train of development of Arvi constituency has been attached with the Indian Government’s engine to uplift farmers and empower youth. Now put the double engine of Mahayuti in this bullet train of development and the State Government will fullfill all your expectations. So far funds worth crores have been allocated for development of Arvi constituency. Elect Sumit Wankhede to see development of Arvi constituency,” asserted Union Minister Nitin Gadkari. He was speaking during the campaign meeting of Mahayuti candidate Sumit Wankhede at Karanja (Gh) in Arvi Assembly Constituency. Former MP Ramdas Tadas, MLA Dadarao Keche, BJP State Secretary Sarita Gakhre, District Election Incharge Sudhir Dive, BJP District President Sunil Gaphat, Sandeep Kale, Shiv Sena (Shinde) Nitin Daryapurkar, City Chief Swati Bhilkar, Former ZP Member Nita Gajam, BJP Taluka Chief Chakradhar Dongre were present on the dais. Gadkari added that Bharatiya Janata Party is not the party of Narendra Modi or Nitin Gadkari, it is the party of workers. Many activists have shed their blood and dedicated their lives for the party to uplift the party name. Speaking about the Kar river project, he added that he had raised the question in the Legislative Assembly few times ensured completion of the project. Gadkari also criticised Congress party for numerous allainces in the State and poor governance. “I believe that the road work of Karanja (Gh) Jalalkheda Narkhed will be started this year,” hoped
 
 
Gadkari. On this occasion, Sarita Gakhre accused the opposition of spreading misinformation regarding the Constitution. Sumeet Wankhade alleged that the opposition is trying to promote dynasty by giving candidature to family members. Present MLA Dadarao Keche, Chief Election Officer Sudhir Dive, former MP Ramdas Tadas, and others addressed the gathering. Prem Manthi conducted the proceedings and Sunil Gaphat proposed a vote of thanks. In Hinganghat: “What Congress party could not achieve in so many years, Bharatiya Janata Party has done in 10 years. Everyone knows the work done by MLA Sameer Kunawar. In the last ten years, he has completed works worth Rs 1,500 crore. With your blessings he will keep doing the good work in the future as well,” asserted Nitin Gadkari. The
 
Union Minister addressed the campaign meeting of Mahayuti candidate MLA Sameer Kunawar at 4 pm on Saturday.
Former MP Ramdas Tadas, Regional Vice President of Nationalist Congress Party (AP) Diwakar Game, Former ZP Chairperson Usha Thute, District Vice President of BJP Kishore Dighe, Former City Chief Prem Basantani, Vijay Agalave of RPI (Athwale), Former ZP President Nitin Madavi, Shiv Sena (Shinde) District Chief Ganesh Ikhar, Vasantrao Ambatkar, Bhupendra Shahane, Mohan Thote, Ankush Thakur, Archana Wankhede, Former Deputy Speaker Yogesh Phuse, Ravindra Ladhi, Sanjay, Shankarao Atram, Ravi Upase, Sanjay Dehane, Vaman Chandankhede,
 
Bhushan Pise and Vinod Vitale were chiefly present. Kunawar while speaking said that the opposition is busy in spreading false narratives about the constitution. He expressed that he will take up works of widening roads and employment-oriented projects among others. Initially, a grand rally was also held. Akash Pohane conducted the proceedings and Sanjay Dehane proposed a vote of thanks. Ankush Thakur, Kavishwar Ingole, Kamlakar Askar, Ashok Dagwar, Seshrao Tulankar, Gajanan Raut, Ashish Andraskar, Ram Kale, Sunil Rokde, Prabhakar Ghumde, Rajat Bhure, Pankaj Belekar, Devrao Khobragade, Balu Bavane, Vicky Barekar, Lalit Dagwar, Narayan Badle, Arun Nikhade, Srikant Mahabudhe, Ravi Dhote, Prasad Pant, Meher Zade, Vijay Zade, Satish Thakre, Madhu Sonare, Akshay Umate, Kunal Bodhe, Vrishab Zade, Amit Babhulkar Samika Mandavkar, Sheela Sonare and Vijaya Telradhe worked for the success.
 
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