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oi-Gaurav Sharma
Prime
Minister
Narendra
Modi
addressed
voters
and
party
workers
at
Delhi
headquarters
after
BJP-led
Mahayuti
registered
a
thumping
victory
in
Maharashtra.
NDA
won
236
seats
out
of
288,
with
BJP
emerging
as
the
single-largest
party
winning
133
seats.
Shiv
Sena
57
seats
and
NCP
Ajit
Pawa
bagged
41
seats.
In
his
speech,
PM
Modi
said
the
people
of
Maharashtra
elected
a
government
that
served
in
the
past,
made
social
welfare
schemes,
and
has
a
vision
and
good
intention
to
serve
the
common
man.
PM
said
that
Congress
betrayed
voters
in
Karnataka,
Telangana,
and
Himachal
Pradesh.
He
also
hit
out
at
Aam
Aadmi
Party
saying
Punjab
will
also
face
similar
issues.
Minister
Narendra
Modi
PM
further
said
Congress
spreaded
lies
and
tried
to
divide
people
in
the
name
of
caste
and
categories.
But
the
people
of
Maharashtra
have
given
a
significant
message
to
the
Opposition’s
INDIA
bloc.
He
stated,
“Only
one
Constitution
will
work
in
the
entire
country,
that
is
the
Constitution
of
Babasaheb
Ambedkar,
the
Constitution
of
India.” This
statement
underscores
his
commitment
to
a
unified
legal
framework
across
India.
#WATCH | Delhi: PM Narendra Modi says, “The people of Maharashtra also saw how the Congress government is betraying the people in Karnataka, Telangana and Himachal. You will also see this in Punjab…Today there is another message of the mandate of Maharashtra. Only one… pic.twitter.com/K7NrLDSi8x
— ANI (@ANI) November 23, 2024“>
Article
370
and
National
Unity
The
Prime
Minister
criticised
Congress
and
its
allies
for
attempting
to
reinstate
Article
370
in
Jammu
and
Kashmir.
He
asserted
that
Maharashtra
has
clearly
rejected
such
efforts.
According
to
Modi,
no
force
globally
can
restore
Article
370,
reinforcing
his
stance
on
national
unity.
Modi’s
comments
reflect
his
broader
vision
for
India’s
governance.
By
invoking
Babasaheb
Ambedkar’s
Constitution,
he
aims
to
unify
the
nation
under
a
single
legal
system.
His
remarks
suggest
a
firm
rejection
of
any
attempts
to
divide
or
create
separate
constitutional
frameworks
within
India.
The
Prime
Minister’s
speech
resonates
with
his
party’s
long-standing
position
on
Article
370.
The
abrogation
of
this
article
has
been
a
significant
achievement
for
his
government.
Modi’s
assurance
that
it
will
not
return
aligns
with
his
commitment
to
maintaining
India’s
territorial
integrity
and
sovereignty.
In
conclusion,
Modi’s
address
in
Maharashtra
serves
as
a
reminder
of
his
government’s
priorities.
By
focusing
on
constitutional
unity
and
rejecting
divisive
politics,
he
seeks
to
strengthen
India’s
democratic
fabric.
His
message
is
clear:
any
attempt
to
undermine
national
unity
will
be
met
with
resistance
from
both
the
government
and
the
people.






