The campaign for assembly elections in Maharashtra is in the last phase. On one hand, all the parties are busy in election campaign, on the other hand BJP has also put in its full strength. However, amid Maharashtra elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit was suddenly canceled today. Amit Shah was scheduled to address four election rallies in Maharashtra today, but suddenly all four of his meetings were cancelled. Canceling all the meetings, Amit Shah left for Delhi today. Vidarbha Organization Minister of Bharatiya Janata Party has given information about this.
Four rallies canceled
In fact, amid Maharashtra elections, Amit Shah is continuously visiting different districts and addressing rallies. In the same sequence, on Sunday also, Union Home Minister Amit Shah was going to address four rallies regarding the assembly elections in Maharashtra. Amit Shah was scheduled to attend four meetings in Gadchiroli and Wardha districts, including Katol and Savner in Nagpur. However suddenly Amit Shah canceled the tour and left for Delhi. Vidarbha Organization Minister of Bharatiya Janata Party has confirmed this. He told that due to administrative work, Amit Shah has canceled his tour and gone to Delhi.
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Amit Shah remembered Bala Saheb Thackeray this morning on social media platform X. On the death anniversary of Bala Saheb Thackeray, he wrote, 'I remember and pay homage to Bala Saheb Thackeray ji, a strong politician who dedicated his entire life for Sanatan culture and national interest, on his death anniversary. Whenever there is talk of dedication towards ideology and commitment to principles in the country, Balasaheb Thackeray ji definitely comes to mind. Bala Saheb's commitment towards Sanatan culture and religion, which does not compromise with ideology and political values even in adverse circumstances, is inspiring.
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