Result is a massive setback for BJP as Nagpur is one of its strongholds — Devendra Fadnavis and Nitin Gadkari belong to the city, which is also RSS headquarters.
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Well said Ananta. They must be reminded readers aren’t fools.
There is a disenchantment of BJP in Nagpur. This is natural. Any party philosophy cannot hold the imagination of the people for long. It has bound to go down in a long run. This is natural. People are fed up with the unnatural wrong direction of the fascist party. They call progressive and humanist persons “urban naxals” and those who killed the father of the nation as patriots. This topsy turvy logic has demoralised the masses. Democracy will definitely catch up.
There appears to be a systematic plan against Gadkari and Gadhavi. Somebody in the party must have felt threatened by their growing stature within BJP. Efforts have been made to separate these two by creating misunderstanding between them. The loss in Nagpur will now be projected as inability of both of them to carry people with them.
Minister Nitin Gadkari was never a mass leader. I think 2014 was the first time he fought a conventional election. Mr Fadnavis has systematically undercut party colleagues who had a political base. Shat pratishat BJP is not feasible if the three coalition partners stick together.
Nitin Gadkari was a very popular minister in Sena-BJP government before he entered national scenario in 2014. He holds image of an honest, clean political leader 8n Maharashtra.
Again English wrong in the Headline. Send the editor for brushing up his rusty English. YOU NEED A COMM BETWEEN dealt and BJP..
The BJP won 106 seats.
https://www.news18.com/news/politics/in-maharashtra-bjp-wins-most-seats-amid-poor-show-at-nagpur-zilla-parishad-polls-congress-2nd-2451169.html
See, this is how the left-CONgress ecosystem works.
Even though the BJP increased its seat count in these ZP polls from 53 to 103. Although they did lose Nagpur, BUT GAINED Dhule.
Why does the article not mention that NCP lost its bastion too in the ZP polls? Or does it not suit the agenda to build a “narrative”?
Well said Ananta. They must be reminded readers aren’t fools.
There is a disenchantment of BJP in Nagpur. This is natural. Any party philosophy cannot hold the imagination of the people for long. It has bound to go down in a long run. This is natural. People are fed up with the unnatural wrong direction of the fascist party. They call progressive and humanist persons “urban naxals” and those who killed the father of the nation as patriots. This topsy turvy logic has demoralised the masses. Democracy will definitely catch up.
There appears to be a systematic plan against Gadkari and Gadhavi. Somebody in the party must have felt threatened by their growing stature within BJP. Efforts have been made to separate these two by creating misunderstanding between them. The loss in Nagpur will now be projected as inability of both of them to carry people with them.
The tide is turning!
Minister Nitin Gadkari was never a mass leader. I think 2014 was the first time he fought a conventional election. Mr Fadnavis has systematically undercut party colleagues who had a political base. Shat pratishat BJP is not feasible if the three coalition partners stick together.
Nitin Gadkari was a very popular minister in Sena-BJP government before he entered national scenario in 2014. He holds image of an honest, clean political leader 8n Maharashtra.