New Delhi, November 24 (IANS). Mahayuti government has got a big mandate in the assembly elections held in Maharashtra and Mahayuti government is going to be formed in the state for the second consecutive time. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has also registered a big victory in these election results. Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut has rejected these results and termed them as contrary to public sentiment. On this, BJP National Secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa gave his reaction while talking to IANS.
Sanjay Raut did not accept the mandate and said that public sentiment was contrary to it. On this, Manjinder Singh Sirsa said, “He does not accept the mandate. He is suffering from the disease of disbelief. Even the public has no cure for it. Sanjay Raut feels that the public should vote according to him. When “Only if people vote accordingly will they trust. There is no cure for this.”
He said that after this these people also curse EVMs. When Priyanka wins, EVM gets fixed when Jharkhand wins. But when that EVM reaches Maharashtra, it gets damaged.
He sarcastically said that what should an EVM do in such a situation, a machine has been abused so much that it too must be thinking in its mind that whether it is victory or defeat, you have to abuse people.
He said that when 99 seats came in the Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi was patting himself on the back saying that we have defeated PM Narendra Modi. Whereas 240 seats were found in the name of PM Modi. These are dishonest people, to whom EVMs seem fine in Jharkhand, bad in Maharashtra and again seem fine in Lok Sabha.
PM Modi says that Congress starts abusing the North by going to the South, going to the North to abuse the South and going abroad to abuse the country. On this, Sirsa said, “This is absolutely right. These people work to break the country. That is why PM Modi said that if we remain united, we will be safe. But these people are also troubled by this thing. If these people get divided then They are also upset over Katenge because they say that we had to divide people in the name of religion and caste.
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