MUMBAI – In a recent development, BJP leader Nitesh Rane has responded to the statement made by Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut about the Maharashtra government. Rane dismissed Raut’s claims, stating that they have become repetitive and hold no weight.
Rane was quoted as saying, “This has become an old dialogue of Sanjay Raut that the Maharashtra government will fall in February, March, November. They have been saying this for the last 1.5 years and our government is still there.”
Rane’s statement comes in response to Raut’s repeated assertions about the instability of the Maharashtra government. Despite Raut’s claims, the BJP-led government has remained in power, leading Rane to dismiss these as mere rhetoric.
The political landscape in Maharashtra continues to be dynamic, with leaders from different parties frequently exchanging barbs. However, the BJP government’s continued tenure seems to contradict Raut’s predictions.
As the political drama unfolds, the citizens of Maharashtra await concrete actions and decisions that will impact their lives and the state’s future.