11 October,2019 09:43 AM IST | Mumbai | ANI
Devendra Fadnavis
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Thursday trained guns at Congress and Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and said they have accepted their defeat ahead of the state Assembly elections.
"Congress and NCP have already accepted their defeat. Their manifesto is made by people who know they are not coming to power, so they are making as many promises as they can," Fadnavis said addressing a public rally in Pimpri-Chinchwad.
He said the only thing left for them to promise is that they will provide Taj Mahal to every person of Maharashtra once they win. "They know that for the next 15-20 years they will have to sit as the opposition," Fadnavis said.
"The elections are just 10-12 days away but I don't know who my opponent is. There is no 'Pahalwan'," he said. In a Bollywood reference, Fadnavis compared NCP leader Sharad Pawar to the 'jailor' played by Asrani in the movie 'Sholay'.
ALSO READ
Three-way power formula delaying Maharashtra CM decision
BJP to announce CM candidate once Mahayuti decides on portfolios
Nagpur school bus accident: Fadnavis expresses grief over student's death
Can Camp Fadnavis weather Shinde storm?
Eknath Shinde resigns, to serve as a caretaker for Maharashtra CM
"Sharad Pawar's situation is such that 'aadhe idhar jaao aadhe udhar jaao aur bache hue mere peechhe aao' (half of you go here, the other half go there. Rest, follow me)," he added. The Assembly polls in Maharashtra is scheduled to take place on October 21 and the votes will be counted on October 24.
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates