By A Staff Reporter — Nagpur, Maharashtra: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made a sharp critique of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) during a rally in Nagpur, ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Speaking to a large crowd, Adityanath emphasized the strength of the Mahayuti government, which he claimed is led by the world’s most popular leader, Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On the other hand, he pointed out, the MVA lacked not only a clear leader but also the moral foundation to lead the country. “On one hand, there is the Mahayuti government, led by the world’s most popular leader, PM Modi, while on the other hand, there is the ‘Maha Anari’ alliance,” Adityanath said. “The MVA has no leader, no clear vision, and lacks the moral values necessary to guide the nation,” he added.
Adityanath’s comments came in the context of ongoing political battles as the state prepares for elections. He used the rally to stress the contrast between the leadership and principles of Mahayuti and MVA, urging voters to choose a government that stands for progress and strong leadership.
He concluded by asserting that under the leadership of PM Modi, Mahayuti has been the beacon of growth and development, and the time had come for Maharashtra to continue along the path of development and strong governance.