CM Eknath Shindo- The opposition does not have bowlers

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CM Eknath Shindo- The opposition does not have bowlers…

Maharashtra chief minister and shiv sena chief Eknath Shinde said on wednesday (April 17) that it is not easy to uproot prime minister Narendra Modi. He claimed that the 'India' block suffers from a feeling of hatred towards PM Modi. chief minister Eknath Shinde said that PM Modi will keep hitting fours and sixes at his opponents for the next five years. He claimed that the opposition leaders have no agenda.

Participating in a bike rally on the last day of campaigning for Raju Parve, the party's candidate from Ramtek constituency, maharashtra cm Eknath Shinde said, “PM Modi has been batting for the last 10 years. The opposition team does not have any bowler to uproot their wicket. PM Modi will continue to hit fours and sixes at his opponents for the next five years.

Opposition parties neither have any flag nor any agenda – Shinde

Maharashtra chief minister and shiv sena chief Eknath Shinde further criticized the opposition parties, saying, "They neither have any flag nor any agenda, they are only concerned about commissioning and corruption." Nation first is the agenda of prime minister Narendra Modi and the work done by him in the last 10 years and the work done by congress in the last 60 years are in front of the people. PM Modi has dedicated his life to the national interest.”

'Arrogance among opponents while confidence in PM Modi'

Chief minister Eknath Shinde also said that voters will have to think whether to vote for those who defame the country by going abroad or to strengthen the hands of PM Modi who has continuously served the country. The chief minister said, “There is arrogance among the opponents while there is confidence in PM Modi. Arrogance leads to destruction while confidence leads to victory. Vote for Grand Alliance (Mahayuti) is a vote for the progress of the country. Appealing to the voters to vote for Parve, he said that the symbol of Lord ram is the bow and arrow which is also the election symbol of Mahayuti.

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