Maharashtra politics has once again become heated. Nationalist Congress leader Jitendra Awhad Farmer leaders now on the horse movement started by evergreen pit Has launched a vigorous attack. Awhad had protested on horseback in Thane in protest against inflation, rising prices of petrol and diesel and the economic policies of the Central Government. But after this movement, political rhetoric has become more intense.
Prime Minister amid ongoing tension in the Middle East and global economic crisis Narendra Modi Had made some important appeals to the countrymen. He had asked people to avoid buying gold for a year and save on petrol and diesel. The government says that this step is necessary in view of the rising dollar rate and pressure on foreign currency.
But the opposition started attacking the central government on this issue. Raj Thackeray And Rahul Gandhi Many leaders including him raised questions on the economic policies of the Modi government.
As part of this protest, Jitendra Awhad demonstrated on horseback from the Nationalist Congress Office in Thane to the Municipal Corporation Headquarters. Bullock carts were also used during this period.
During the movement, Awhad said that the economic condition of the country is continuously worsening. He alleged that the general public is troubled by inflation, while the government is only doing politics of show.
He said,
“The prices of petrol and diesel are skyrocketing in the country. The common man is worried, but the government is not worried about it.”
Along with this, he targeted Prime Minister Modi and said that due to the economic policies of the government, inflation may increase further in the future.
After this movement of Awhad, Sadbhau Khot made a scathing attack on him through social media. He said,
Not only this, he also took a jibe at the horse and said,
After this statement of Khot, a new debate has started in the politics of the state.
There is a fierce debate on social media regarding Jitendra Awhad’s movement and Sadabahu Khot’s reaction. Both supporters and opponents are reacting in their own ways.
On one hand, the opposition is busy cornering the government on inflation and economic issues, while on the other hand, the ruling party is calling the opposition movements as mere political drama.
There is a possibility of this issue becoming more heated in the politics of Maharashtra in the coming days.
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