Pune: In the backdrop of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Janata Dal Secular party’s State President Nathabhau Shewale conducted a statewide tour. During this tour, he visited 35 assembly constituencies across 16 districts. He held meetings, interactions, rallies, and press conferences with office bearers, workers, and voters of these constituencies. Based on the positive response received from voters and workers, and due to the welfare schemes implemented by the Mahayuti government for the benefit of the people, Maharashtra is set to have a Mahayuti government, stated State President Nathabhau Shewale at a press conference held at the party’s state office in Mumbai.
Since the Janata Dal Secular party is an integral part of the Mahayuti alliance at the national and state levels, Nathabhau Shewale toured districts such as Ahilyanagar, Pune, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Parbhani, Nanded, Latur, Beed, Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, Palghar, Mumbai, and Solapur. During this tour, he directly interacted with voters, office bearers, and party workers.
Shewale highlighted that various initiatives implemented by the Mahayuti government, such as the Ladki Bahin Yojana (Dear Sister Scheme), waiver of electricity bills for farmers, employment for educated youth, foreign education scholarship schemes, old-age pension schemes, Chief Minister’s Relief Fund, and health initiatives, have created a favorable atmosphere among the people for the Mahayuti government. He further appealed to all office bearers and workers of the state to follow the directives of former Prime Minister and party’s national president, the respected H.D. Deve Gowda, and work towards ensuring the victory of Mahayuti candidates.
The press conference held at the Mumbai state office was attended by Vice President Salim Bhati, Mumbai City President Prabhakar Narkar, Vice President Suhas Bane, State General Secretary Nilesh Kanthariya, Raigad District President Bhagwan Salvi, State General Secretary Advocate Bapusaheb Deshmukh, Mumbai Women’s President Jyoti Bhadekar, Gujarati Cell President Kiran Seth, Pune City President Nagesh Patole, and other co-office bearers.