The Bhartiya Janata Party got victory in Maharashtra municilpal elections, and termed their victory as a “mandate for demonetisation.” By targeting the opposition members who opposes the demonetisaion decision of Government the Union Minister Prakash Javadekar cleared the mood of the country.
Javadekar said, country is now in a different mood and opposition parties should have to know about it. The Minister of Human Resource Development said from the BJP headquarters that, “The BJP has registered a massive victory in the municipal council polls in Maharashtra and Gujarat. The results have shown mirror to those opposing the Prime Minister’s demonetization move.”
Javadekar also said that, “This is the response of the people despite the opposition provocating them against demonetisation. People have understood…when will parties understand?”
Out of the 147 posts of municipal council presidents, the Bharatiya Janata Party has won 52 and this party has emerged as the single largest party, winning 980 seats in the Maharashtra civic polls conducted in 147 municipal councils.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated people of these states. “These results suggest that people want all-round progress of the nation and will not tolerate corruption and misgovernance.”
Javadekar said people are with the Prime Minister and his decision, which is a concrete move against black money and corruption. These results showed the people support.
The BJP Parliamentary Party also congratulated its Maharashtra unit for the “impressive victory” Javadekar said on Tuesday morning.
--with agency inputs
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