BJP will get absolute majority in Maharashta polls: Javadekar

30 Sep 2014 Evaluate

Expressing confidence that BJP would get absolute majority in the next month's Maharashtra Assembly elections, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar said the party's fight is against Congress and NCP and their bad governance in the state and added that party has decided not to speak anything against the Sena and also not to react to any adverse comments made by their former 25-year-old partner, with whom the BJP split last week.

Senior BJP leader told after inaugurating a party election office in Thane that the party wants to root out the Congress and NCP, which had ruled the state for so long and only brought in problems and the party is confident that it would come to power and provide good governance to the state citizens who have been reeling under problems for so long and added that only aim is to come to power in the state on its own and serve the state, as they have been doing at the Centre.

Javadekar said that the senior party leaders will hold meetings in next few days to ensure BJP's win in the October 15 Assembly polls. Bhiwandi BJP MP Kapil Patil, and party candidates, Sanjay Kelkar (Thane seat), Ashok Bhoir (Kalwa-Mumbra) and Sandeep Lele (Kopri-Panchapakhadi) were also present on the occasion.

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