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@@ThinkSchool_Hindi Raj Thackeray is the only leader talking about 'VIKAS' of maharashtra . He has the vision since 2014 when he released the "BLUEPRINT" of maharashtra I request you to just go over through it and else you think 🙏
I spoke to some very high ranking BJP people in Maharashtra about these revdi schemes and PM Modi's earlier stand of not falling for this freebie trap. They replied if BJP doesnt offer anything to counter what opposition parties are offering then we will never win elections because people are voting for freebies all over India. I asked them how will any economy survive with these freebie burdens. They said even if we dont offer freebies and lose elections the opposition will anyways win with these freebies and burden the economy anyways.
People still don't want freebies. It's that bjp 2.0 sucked so majorly that they are resorting to freebies. Middle class is annoyed due to income tax, Poor are annoyed due to rising food and fuel costs, even rich are prefering to leave to due the policies. On top of that, bjp is supremely arrogant and not to mention our FM. So they are resorting to freebies as they lack substance to deliver the promises
@_psychopath_5623 .. I don't agree because if BJP sucked so badly then the opposition wouldn't have to go all out on their freebies scheme. During Haryana elections the freebies offered by the opposition were mind boggling.Imagine they offered 100 sq meter plots to voters.I agree inflation price rise are issues but I think the opposition knows that inflation and price rise are not issues that they can bank upon in their election campaign.
If you think, people don't want freebies, observe west bengal. A party can win people by just giving puffed rice and alur dom for free.@@_psychopath_5623
@@hayabusa4700 ohhhhm bjp hadn't done much in last five years. Employment generation is dull, inflation is rising, taxation reliefs aren't there. These are issue which impact the traditional voters of bjp i.e. middle class and urban population. Along with that, roads constructed has been a money minting machine for bjp as their mps and MLAs are getting cut which is resulting in poorer quality of roads. On top of that, arrogance of bjp mps and minister is a thorn in the eyes of most people. I myself was an ardent bjp supporter but now have deviated from the support especially due to nirmala sitaraman
U r right... BJP didn't suck... They played very smart to survive to play another day.... BJP understands now that if they play like Vajpayee then defeat is imminent... Pure development agenda cannot get u elected... Most People still vote based on what they get or what triggers them emotionally... Opposition already triggered Maratha reservation, caste politics, fake narratives like Constitution in danger... U can't counter it with just development... U have to play it like Chanakya did... On the other hand MVA is drown in corruption... Just 2.5 years of UBT and khichdi govt. were horrible... We need stable and strong government for development
Vote for MNS. Vote for Change. Vote for Good Governance. Vote for a longer vision. Vote to Raj Thackeray. Jai Maharashtra. “Ekda chance deun tar bagha tumi”
@@samsunguser2317tumchya sarkhi lokach astat je chukichya mansala nivadun detat ani je kharach kartabgar ahet te mage padatat are sahebanna anun tar bagha
bhai raj thakre acha candidate he lekin abhi usi moka nai mila or koi qaurenty nhi ki jojo bola he vo hoga hi . but honestly agar raj thakre ko support kia toh vo bjp force bhi karsakta he kam karne keliye kyuki uski party abhi indipendent he
Maharashtra needs a stable and strong government for long lasting policies... Only BJP+SS can provide that... Rest all is khichdi without development... Besides we don't want to be like Delhi... Tussle with centre, freebies, blame game, bankrupt and no development on ground
Are bhai tumahara Maharashtra se sara project modi ne adani ke sath milkar gujurat le geya ,or Adani tumahara MLA ko kharid kar bjp ke sath Sarkar bana liya ,or modi ne tumahara jamin dharavi ko adani ko free main bech diya fir v tum bjp ko vote doge wa bhai wa tum sacha maratha ho 😂😂😂. Tum hindu hindu RSS RSS karte roho ge gujurati tumko lutte ra henge .😂😂
@@Chandan-o6v6kTu kon hai Maharashtra ke baare mai bolne waala. Ham Maharashtra mai rehte hai aur ham sab jaante hai. Yeh jo fake narrative tumhara Congress aur unke allies failaa rahe hai naa, band karoo. Kitne saare investments Maharashtra mai BJP governance ke andar aaye hai, yeh bhi hamne dekhe hai. Aur tum bolte hoo saara udhar gaya. Ek do udhar gaya ,to uska matlab yeh nhi ki sab udhar gaya. Aur ek do udhar gaya bhi hoga,to Gujarat ne jyaada Accha offer diya hoga isliye. Ham yaha rehte hai, and we know kitne investments aaye hai. Anyways, I have my opinion now fixed. Going on 20th November to votes, for the BJP ...🚩
For employment growth n education system n women safety vote for congress... For economic growth n agricultural growth vote for bjp .. it's ur dicision good luck 😮
Aaighalya vedant foxcon, bulk drug... Ase 50 पेक्षा जास्त उद्योग गेलेत आणि काय शिकवला तू लावड्या...bjp आली तर सगळ्यांना पद्धतशीर भिकारी बनवलं जाईल @@VishvaguruIndia
After 2014 Maharashtra State Politics Changed Forever 😮😢 No Single Party Will Have Majority Now Onwards Which Is Very Sad. Stop Freebies Which Are Used Only To Attract Voters.
That why he said some need freebie n some don need freebie.. east n west is different is interm of devlopment.. now it's people choice to decide n vote 😮
For all people of Maharashtra and also for non Maharashtraian this is unbiased facts about both the government It’s laughable how individuals like Dhruv Rathee and Deshbhakt thrive on presenting distorted facts, misleading people, and creating chaos. Ironically, their biased narratives have done more harm to Congress than good. --- Maharashtra's Political Drama: A Tale of Betrayals and Shifting Loyalties Maharashtra's political saga is one of intricate betrayals, shifting allegiances, and personal ambitions, making it a dramatic tale of power struggles. The BJP’s evolution from a party often criticized for its controversial beginnings to one that now stands as a symbol of stability is part of this narrative, much like any good plotline. However, it wasn’t always this way. The story has layers of grey, black, and white, much like the characters at the heart of this tale. --- The Betrayal: Uddhav Thackeray’s Shocking Shift In the beginning, the BJP was often cast in shadow. The 2019 elections were supposed to be a turning point-Shiv Sena and BJP were meant to fulfill the people's mandate, to carry forward the vision of Modi and Balasaheb Thackeray. However, what unfolded was a twist no one saw coming. Uddhav Thackeray, motivated by personal gain and perhaps the allure of power, betrayed not just the party’s ideology but the very voters who had trusted him. His shift from a staunch Hindutva leader to an ally of Congress and NCP was not just a political betrayal but a devastating blow to the heart of the Shiv Sena. It was the beginning of a fracture that would only deepen over time, particularly as the dissatisfaction among Shiv Sena MLAs grew. --- Rebellion and Redemption: Eknath Shinde’s Struggle for Survival Amidst the chaos, Eknath Shinde, a loyalist who had spent decades building the party’s foundation in rural Maharashtra, found himself sidelined. Development funds for his constituencies were diverted, and his calls for change went unheard. His rebellion wasn’t one of ambition but of principle-to reclaim the party from the clutches of opportunistic power players. Shinde’s eventual rise was the story of a loyalist fighting for his political survival and for the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray. --- Ajit Pawar: A Man Torn Between Ambition and Loyalty Then comes the story of Ajit Pawar, a figure who embodies the conflict between ambition and loyalty. Initially, Ajit was an integral part of the NCP, but as he watched his influence diminish and the party veer into what seemed like a never-ending power struggle, he made his move. His sudden shift toward BJP was seen by many as an act of survival-a way to escape the shadows of his uncle, Sharad Pawar. However, Ajit’s story isn’t without its own shades of grey. Rumors of legal pressures, particularly from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), loomed large over his decision. His defection to the BJP was more than just a political maneuver; it was about carving a path for himself, even if it meant betraying his own party. Ajit Pawar’s history is marred by corruption, and his move to join BJP has, in many ways, complicated his legacy. The people of Maharashtra may forget the scandals he’s been linked to, but his actions have raised questions that linger. While he attempts to rewrite his political narrative, his past remains his biggest antagonist. --- The Pawar Legacy: A Story of Shifting Allegiances As for Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, their political journeys are marked by betrayals of their own. Pawar’s split with his mentor Yashwantrao Chavan set the tone for a culture of opportunism and political maneuvering in Maharashtra. Sharad Pawar’s career has been built on these shifting allegiances, using caste politics and sympathy tactics to stay relevant. But in doing so, he’s damaged not only the state’s political fabric but also his own legacy. Uddhav, likewise, abandoned his father’s legacy, opting for an alliance with Congress and NCP, a move that left many Shiv Sainiks disillusioned. The shift from the ideology of Hindutva to a party with Congress and NCP was a move too radical for the voters who had placed their trust in Shiv Sena for decades. --- BJP: From Controversial Origins to Political Stability The result of these internal betrayals was a fractured Shiv Sena, a divided NCP, and a BJP that stood as the constant, slowly winning back trust despite its own flaws. While BJP was once perceived as opportunistic, its ability to adapt and focus on development slowly started turning the tide in its favor. Under BJP’s leadership, projects like the Samruddhi Mahamarg , Jalyukt Shivar , and the Ladki Bahin Yojana showcased a commitment to progress. The focus shifted from power struggles to tangible growth and welfare for the people. BJP’s rise was built on the promise of securing the future of Maharashtra, offering hope where chaos had once reigned. --- Governance Over Opportunism: The BJP’s Bold Approach BJP also worked hard to dismantle the deeply ingrained corruption that had plagued the state. While Congress and NCP indulged in politics of appeasement, BJP focused on governance-restoring Maratha reservation, implementing welfare programs for women and Dalits, and emphasizing infrastructural development. BJP’s transformation is not without its flaws. The party has made its share of compromises, and critics often point to its alliances with controversial figures like Ajit Pawar. But unlike the previous ruling parties, the BJP has prioritized the state’s progress over partisan politics. --- A Shifting Landscape: The Rise of Security and Development The shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics isn’t just a tale of power; it’s a story of real change. The state had suffered under corruption, communal tensions, and divisive politics. From bomb blasts to gang wars, life in Maharashtra had become a battle for survival. But under BJP’s rule, things have started to improve. Mumbai, once a city marked by terror, is now safer. The streets that were once battlegrounds are now places of business and opportunity. Security became the cornerstone of BJP’s strategy, allowing development to take root. --- The Dark Side: Shadows of the Past and Shifting Loyalties Yet, the story isn't complete without acknowledging the dark side-the grey areas, the betrayals, the shifting loyalties, and the personalities who shaped Maharashtra's political landscape. Ajit Pawar, a man of ambition, might have tried to rewrite his destiny, but his past remains a part of the story-a part that cannot be forgotten. Shinde’s journey from rebel to leader shows that sometimes, a fight for legacy is also a fight for survival. --- The Future of Maharashtra: A Choice Between Progress and Division In the end, Maharashtra’s future depends on choosing leadership that values progress over petty politics, development over fear, and unity over division. BJP may not be perfect, but it has given the state a direction-a direction where development and security are at the forefront. The alternatives? A history of missed opportunities, of chaos, and of a political culture built on dividing the people for power. The choices are clear. The future of Maharashtra rests with those who seek to build, not destroy. And in this story, it’s BJP that has emerged as the most consistent, albeit imperfect, force for positive change.
Freebies work in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Panjab and karnataka, where NDA is lacking.....if people are choosing it then the leader will be like it... and who said earlier 2014 Governments in Maharashtra had single majority party...
I expected something new, all same topics were also covered by dhurv rathee recently. We need more detailed video on Maharashtra's economy, the ThinkSchool level video ❤❤
Dhruv rathee makes a biased and narrative video. He just spoke on his personal suggestion on his recent video. Many people have with facts exposed Dhruv rathee that how much false statements he gives.Whereas ,Thinkschool today has spoken on economy and growth .
@@VishvaguruIndia First watch the video then comment, this time he has criticized both sides. And has mentioned the same things which Ganesh has said in the video. I know & I have seen dhruv being bias(which is to be fair, is right as someone should be there to criticize & ask questions because the so called 4th pillar is busy giving lap dance) but this time he did mention the biasness of maharashtra towards western part than eastern & has criticized both sides manifesto on giving freebies. And he also did provide solution as to how the eastern side of maharashtra can also, if proper measures being taken.
@@VishvaguruIndiayes he is baised but this time he was quite unbiased. Mission swaraj is actually a great narrative and his ideas were actually great in recent video. Don't judge him by his past videos
I think majority voters are lower class and uneducated/ less educated and poor.. These political parties never target the middle-class since they are minority voters..
Tbh it’s not any governments problem it’s the Indian society and it’s mindset issue. The fact that same people which were against the rawadi schemes did the same, is the only reason they starting doing or disturbing it again after seeing the result from Lok Sabha. It’s never gonna solve the issue if people of India will keep fighting and struggling in minor issues like caste, religion, freebies and what not. People need to understand nothing I’m world is free and it hurts the most that Indian society is not ready to accept this and fact and work on it
People still don't want freebies. It's that bjp 2.0 sucked so majorly that they are resorting to freebies. Middle class is annoyed due to income tax, Poor are annoyed due to rising food and fuel costs, even rich are prefering to leave to due the policies. On top of that, bjp is supremely arrogant and not to mention our FM. So they are resorting to freebies as they lack substance to deliver the promises
@@_psychopath_5623😊What do you think if congress would come to power it mey be more dangerous giving their hefty freebies promises like Rahul Gandhi's खटाखट at the time of lok sabha and now he is promising 3000 rupees for women which is double of what current dispensation is giving....BJP resorting such freebie measures as defence to counter opposition because you can't stay in power solely based on development..like atal bihari vajpayee. Anyway it's highly subjective issue. Me myself don't want BJP candidate to win in my constituency but wanted BJP to win state 😅
The early and unfortunate loss of relatively young leaders like Pramod Mahajan, Gopinath Munde and Vilasrao Deshmukh had an immense effect on the continuity of policy and stability of governance. Maharashtra needs more better leaders, but what we have now is 6-7 parties who are incompetent and entirely vote bank appeasers. Almost all the income of Maharashtra is due to Mumbai and Pune, because they gave step fatherly treatment to other districts. There is no unity and only caste based reservation which is relevant. It is scary how quickly MH is going down Bengal route. Democratic elections are a farce due to gerrymandering post results. Everything which can go wrong is going wrong in MH politics.
@@mrs9305 LoL democracy is only a boon for upright civil citizens , and a curse for Indian population who are highly self-centred, lack basic moral and civic senses and vote in the name of caste and freebies
महाराष्ट्रातील लोकांनाही सांगू इच्छितो की काँग्रेसला मतदान करू नका कारण ते ₹3000 महिलांना देणार आहेत.. जे की 1500 पेक्षा डबल आहेत..😂 make sure you understand this statistics
For all people of Maharashtra and also for non Maharashtraian this is unbiased facts about both the government It’s laughable how individuals like Dhruv Rathee and Deshbhakt thrive on presenting distorted facts, misleading people, and creating chaos. Ironically, their biased narratives have done more harm to Congress than good. --- Maharashtra's Political Drama: A Tale of Betrayals and Shifting Loyalties Maharashtra's political saga is one of intricate betrayals, shifting allegiances, and personal ambitions, making it a dramatic tale of power struggles. The BJP’s evolution from a party often criticized for its controversial beginnings to one that now stands as a symbol of stability is part of this narrative, much like any good plotline. However, it wasn’t always this way. The story has layers of grey, black, and white, much like the characters at the heart of this tale. --- The Betrayal: Uddhav Thackeray’s Shocking Shift In the beginning, the BJP was often cast in shadow. The 2019 elections were supposed to be a turning point-Shiv Sena and BJP were meant to fulfill the people's mandate, to carry forward the vision of Modi and Balasaheb Thackeray. However, what unfolded was a twist no one saw coming. Uddhav Thackeray, motivated by personal gain and perhaps the allure of power, betrayed not just the party’s ideology but the very voters who had trusted him. His shift from a staunch Hindutva leader to an ally of Congress and NCP was not just a political betrayal but a devastating blow to the heart of the Shiv Sena. It was the beginning of a fracture that would only deepen over time, particularly as the dissatisfaction among Shiv Sena MLAs grew. --- Rebellion and Redemption: Eknath Shinde’s Struggle for Survival Amidst the chaos, Eknath Shinde, a loyalist who had spent decades building the party’s foundation in rural Maharashtra, found himself sidelined. Development funds for his constituencies were diverted, and his calls for change went unheard. His rebellion wasn’t one of ambition but of principle-to reclaim the party from the clutches of opportunistic power players. Shinde’s eventual rise was the story of a loyalist fighting for his political survival and for the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray. --- Ajit Pawar: A Man Torn Between Ambition and Loyalty Then comes the story of Ajit Pawar, a figure who embodies the conflict between ambition and loyalty. Initially, Ajit was an integral part of the NCP, but as he watched his influence diminish and the party veer into what seemed like a never-ending power struggle, he made his move. His sudden shift toward BJP was seen by many as an act of survival-a way to escape the shadows of his uncle, Sharad Pawar. However, Ajit’s story isn’t without its own shades of grey. Rumors of legal pressures, particularly from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), loomed large over his decision. His defection to the BJP was more than just a political maneuver; it was about carving a path for himself, even if it meant betraying his own party. Ajit Pawar’s history is marred by corruption, and his move to join BJP has, in many ways, complicated his legacy. The people of Maharashtra may forget the scandals he’s been linked to, but his actions have raised questions that linger. While he attempts to rewrite his political narrative, his past remains his biggest antagonist. --- The Pawar Legacy: A Story of Shifting Allegiances As for Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, their political journeys are marked by betrayals of their own. Pawar’s split with his mentor Yashwantrao Chavan set the tone for a culture of opportunism and political maneuvering in Maharashtra. Sharad Pawar’s career has been built on these shifting allegiances, using caste politics and sympathy tactics to stay relevant. But in doing so, he’s damaged not only the state’s political fabric but also his own legacy. Uddhav, likewise, abandoned his father’s legacy, opting for an alliance with Congress and NCP, a move that left many Shiv Sainiks disillusioned. The shift from the ideology of Hindutva to a party with Congress and NCP was a move too radical for the voters who had placed their trust in Shiv Sena for decades. --- BJP: From Controversial Origins to Political Stability The result of these internal betrayals was a fractured Shiv Sena, a divided NCP, and a BJP that stood as the constant, slowly winning back trust despite its own flaws. While BJP was once perceived as opportunistic, its ability to adapt and focus on development slowly started turning the tide in its favor. Under BJP’s leadership, projects like the Samruddhi Mahamarg , Jalyukt Shivar , and the Ladki Bahin Yojana showcased a commitment to progress. The focus shifted from power struggles to tangible growth and welfare for the people. BJP’s rise was built on the promise of securing the future of Maharashtra, offering hope where chaos had once reigned. --- Governance Over Opportunism: The BJP’s Bold Approach BJP also worked hard to dismantle the deeply ingrained corruption that had plagued the state. While Congress and NCP indulged in politics of appeasement, BJP focused on governance-restoring Maratha reservation, implementing welfare programs for women and Dalits, and emphasizing infrastructural development. BJP’s transformation is not without its flaws. The party has made its share of compromises, and critics often point to its alliances with controversial figures like Ajit Pawar. But unlike the previous ruling parties, the BJP has prioritized the state’s progress over partisan politics. --- A Shifting Landscape: The Rise of Security and Development The shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics isn’t just a tale of power; it’s a story of real change. The state had suffered under corruption, communal tensions, and divisive politics. From bomb blasts to gang wars, life in Maharashtra had become a battle for survival. But under BJP’s rule, things have started to improve. Mumbai, once a city marked by terror, is now safer. The streets that were once battlegrounds are now places of business and opportunity. Security became the cornerstone of BJP’s strategy, allowing development to take root. --- The Dark Side: Shadows of the Past and Shifting Loyalties Yet, the story isn't complete without acknowledging the dark side-the grey areas, the betrayals, the shifting loyalties, and the personalities who shaped Maharashtra's political landscape. Ajit Pawar, a man of ambition, might have tried to rewrite his destiny, but his past remains a part of the story-a part that cannot be forgotten. Shinde’s journey from rebel to leader shows that sometimes, a fight for legacy is also a fight for survival. --- The Future of Maharashtra: A Choice Between Progress and Division In the end, Maharashtra’s future depends on choosing leadership that values progress over petty politics, development over fear, and unity over division. BJP may not be perfect, but it has given the state a direction-a direction where development and security are at the forefront. The alternatives? A history of missed opportunities, of chaos, and of a political culture built on dividing the people for power. The choices are clear. The future of Maharashtra rests with those who seek to build, not destroy. And in this story, it’s BJP that has emerged as the most consistent, albeit imperfect, force for positive change.
As citizen of West Bengal, I can't understand who give you the power to decide the situation of West Bengal?If the situation is so bad then why you don't come here to save us.There are many states in India where the situation is worst than West Bengal but you can't mention that.Hypocrisy also has a limit but you have no limit.
Good to see, people commenting voting MNS apart from UBT/ Shinde led shiv sena. But don't think so, raj thackeray would be getting votes from masses as I have never heard of him being in power & doing the needful when elected.
According to my opinion,,,,,,,,,,,, "Voting is not done properly in our country, why is there voting when choosing a leader in the country, every work, every project, whenever the government takes any initiative, Polls should be made and voted for every project, so that the people of the whole country know what they want, now in the digital age, So now by making polls on social media, through voting, the people of the country should vote."
I personally think that the BJP Shivsena government in Maharashtra has performed very well in the paat two years. Talking about Ladki Bahin Yojana, I know it's a spend of tax payers money however many people in our country are attracted towards this freebies especially voters. In Madhya Pradesh, BJP had started a similar scheme called laadli behena... And it worked. BJP won the MP elections with a huge majority.
Cong and AAP tried this in Gujarat and people responded by giving BJP it's biggest ever win in the state. You gotta pick between long-term sustainable development or freebies, can't have both.
@PurnenduSabar hold on to your prejudices if you wish, but the truth of the matter is that they've been successful in providing the peace and stability needed to rebuild our state. It has helped in the development and progress, and that's what people care about the most.
The unregulated businesses should also be brought down under GST so that taxation on Middle class taxes should be lowered down and Big Farmer's should not be exempted from taxation. The politician and Government employee who get Electricity and other Amenities free should pay like general public! What do you think am I right? 🙂
Yes, all your points are valid, but do you really think it's possible that big farmers will ever pay taxes? Take the example of Suhana Khan-if I'm not mistaken, she has also bought land and declared it as agricultural land. We all know why. No government will ever implement such a policy because they know they cannot afford to anger the farmers due to votes, especially after what India witnessed during the so-called farmers' protests.
@tking4479 I see your point of view, that's why I think the Govt should bring in reforms like taxation to farmers who earns above a certain income like for example we have taxes upon salaried person who annually earns above 7 lakhs.... Likewise
Rahul Gandhi in loksabha election distributed card claiming that we will give you 1 lakh after winning and they got so much votes. People easily forgetting the roads developed other infrastructure developed because the common man think its just related to rich people what's the benifit for me? So if someone gives him money then he will vote for him for even 500 rs. Thats the problem we facing. people forgot issue like ram mandir then why these people will care for ports, roads?
Maazi ladki bahin yojana is the worst plan taken by any government. The plan like free electricity & free travel are also bad if any government has implement it at mass scale . अगर ऐसा ही चलता रहता है तो हमारे देश की बरबादी तय है
Nothing will change in Maharashtra… atleast sometime soon and by the time they’ll realise and will try to do something government will change and ppl like us will keep moving their businesses to Gujarat… I moved mine soon after covid, and now advising most of my all clients to move from Mumbai and Maharashtra
Then why didn't you shift from Maharashtra when the so called chaiwala was busy developing Gujrat. And yeah, as 1 fellow replied to your comment saying 'Don't come back', he said the truth.
@@AveragepoliticsEnjoyer certainly nobody is even interested in shitty Maharashtra 😂😂 And for business your shivsena and other idiotic local politicians come begging for money every other day… soon as you pass Gujarat those roads with full of potholes, without electricity and good food…. Nobody is even interested 😂😂
Supreme court must stop all freebies in all over India. Save money and spend for regional development. Make more SEZ in backward area and road connectivity and infrastructure
I am from Maharashtra and l don't like freebies scheme like ladaki bahin scheme instead of give money to scheme like vishvakarma yojana or give interest free loan to make easy to take lone we empower women or support ther msme call laghu udyog, Maharashtra politicians are thinking to win elections not about Maharashtra devlopment. Not think to create jobs in vidharbh their are no job and corporation
Thank you for speaking the truth. Influencer need to come forward and speak the problem and solution the same. I'm sure this will bring change not drastically but slowly.
It is only after BJP lost miserably in Maharashtra in Loksabha election, they have brought this completely insane Ladali Bahin Yojana to improve their win ability in Assembly election. Pathetic for the party who claims of being Right Wing Party😅
Ethically also giving freebies is injustice to honest tax paying middle class. Government is taking tax paying middle class for granted. Look at the auto sector & you will come to know how shamefully the government applies tax when you try to buy a car.
Some of the students in universities in Maharashtra in ground level get money in some or the other form to vote to their party like Thakrey Shiv Sena, Rashtravadi - Sharad Pawar, and most of left parties. I have seen it in front of my eyes. Also, most people voting for left parties are not up to the mark literate such that they can vote the right parties. Also, "most" people voting for Non-NDA are people from caste like NT, SC, VJNT, etc. Because of the promises made on caste make such people vote to them like Congress, NCP - Sharad Pawar, etc. To be concise, people voting for Non - NDA are from lower caste or poor people or Minorities.
Well researched. Just couple of clarifications. It is not purely a West vs East divide as West has Palghar, Nandurbar who are quite behind in most development parameters while Nagpur on the West is on par with more industrialized Western Maharashtra. Maharashta is also losing on manufacturing industries as most of the industries near Mumbai region have either shut down or shifted outside the state.
Inflation remains high across the country, yet no government seems willing to address it by reducing taxes on petrol and diesel, despite their consistent promises to curb inflation. The Indian economy is facing the dual challenge of slowing GDP growth and persistent inflation, raising concerns about the risk of stagflation-a situation marked by stagnant economic growth combined with high inflation and unemployment.
Mai to kabhi bhi rahul gandhi aur balasaheb thakre ko vote nahi karunga jo log chatrapati shivaji maharaj ko shivaji kehte hai, vo bhala kya mere maharastra me development karenge hum kudh hi kaphi hai mere maharastra ke liye
Grt topic n pointz. Can u pls share your pov with grt analysis of maharashtra progress for last 10 yrs, splitting it between 2014 to 2019 vs 2019 to 2024? I believe last 5 yrs maharashtra went backwards due to poltical unrest.
Chunav ayog me corruption hai kya. Haryana Kashmir me 99 seats hone par bhi 4 se 5 phases me election hua. Lekin Maharashtra me 288 seats ke liye sirf ek din hi kyo.
By the way Sir as election will be held I think a good example of freebie should be free fares at election day to home town which will dramatically increase voting% .
Let me bring to the attention some following points which were missed in video: 1. Congress + NCP were ruling Maha for 15 freaking years before 2014 and an additional 2.5 years in 2020-2022. They had enough time to uplift the poor and farmers but they didn't and farmer suicides with intense droughts were higher during their rule. 2. Congress was again in power prior to 1995 and yet again they did nothing. BJP at its core has been roughly 10-12 years in power with many times in backseat with less ministerial portfolios 3. In the coming few years a major project is underway which will give 24 hours electricity to farmers using solar. Fadnavis has a proven roadmap for it. 4. The Mumbai metro project was halted by none other than Uddhav Thackeray. 5. Steady work of Mumbai metro, connecting highways like Samruddhi Mahamarg and various highway projects along with major new under-construction PORTS that will uplift the Maha economy are underway but Ganesh forgets about mentioning PORTS. 6. People are voting for freebies and Opposition opportunist like Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal are happy to give them for votes. So the BJP has to counter them with something to come back in power or the devil's will be back with their foolish freebies puncturing the economy further. 7. Devendra Fadnavis is managing the finance of the state much better than Congress. Maha is back at number 1 spot in foreign FDI. 8. Ladki bahin yojana is a good scheme if it had been implemented only for women >60. I have women in the neighbourhood who got some sort of relief due to this scheme as they are staying alone or not earning much. Concluding, Maha is doing well in terms of economy, and freebies are kept in check unlike Congress who promises and then fails like Himachal & Karnataka. And I will vote for the BJP because only they will take strict police action against "The Infamous Communities" when they create riots, convert or create issues in our festivals or do any kind of Terrorist attacks.
I often feel that each political party is corrupted. But, i would like to choose a one which is better than the other and which will listen to the voice of every Maharashtrian
In Gondia there are Zero Job opportunities, and No Private and Gov. Engineering colleges...but in the healthcare sector here are more than 10 Private hospitals.
Maharashtra had economics disparity between west maharashtra and Vidharbha and Marathvada is huge in vidharbh Nagpur is only city avg income in 2 .5 lakhs and their is no job in Vidharbh compared to west Maharashtra they
One thing in your video electricity subsidy but this subsidy can help farmers very well in Uttar Pradesh I am from Ayodhya if you have a legal connection for water motors running you are eligible to this subsidy this subsidy can growth up economy 1% extra because if this subsidy is not here we cannot grow best crop paddy
East Maharashtra me last 10 years se bjp ke majority MLA MP hai aur government bhi bjp ki thi but uddhar major development hua nahi new industry's business grow nahi hua Bjp ke pass sab kuch tha tabhi bhi kuch bada nahi kar paye
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@@ThinkSchool_Hindi Raj Thackeray is the only leader talking about 'VIKAS' of maharashtra .
He has the vision since 2014 when he released the "BLUEPRINT" of maharashtra
I request you to just go over through it and else you think 🙏
I spoke to some very high ranking BJP people in Maharashtra about these revdi schemes and PM Modi's earlier stand of not falling for this freebie trap. They replied if BJP doesnt offer anything to counter what opposition parties are offering then we will never win elections because people are voting for freebies all over India. I asked them how will any economy survive with these freebie burdens. They said even if we dont offer freebies and lose elections the opposition will anyways win with these freebies and burden the economy anyways.
People still don't want freebies. It's that bjp 2.0 sucked so majorly that they are resorting to freebies. Middle class is annoyed due to income tax, Poor are annoyed due to rising food and fuel costs, even rich are prefering to leave to due the policies. On top of that, bjp is supremely arrogant and not to mention our FM.
So they are resorting to freebies as they lack substance to deliver the promises
@_psychopath_5623 .. I don't agree because if BJP sucked so badly then the opposition wouldn't have to go all out on their freebies scheme. During Haryana elections the freebies offered by the opposition were mind boggling.Imagine they offered 100 sq meter plots to voters.I agree inflation price rise are issues but I think the opposition knows that inflation and price rise are not issues that they can bank upon in their election campaign.
If you think, people don't want freebies, observe west bengal. A party can win people by just giving puffed rice and alur dom for free.@@_psychopath_5623
@@hayabusa4700 ohhhhm bjp hadn't done much in last five years.
Employment generation is dull, inflation is rising, taxation reliefs aren't there. These are issue which impact the traditional voters of bjp i.e. middle class and urban population. Along with that, roads constructed has been a money minting machine for bjp as their mps and MLAs are getting cut which is resulting in poorer quality of roads. On top of that, arrogance of bjp mps and minister is a thorn in the eyes of most people. I myself was an ardent bjp supporter but now have deviated from the support especially due to nirmala sitaraman
U r right... BJP didn't suck... They played very smart to survive to play another day.... BJP understands now that if they play like Vajpayee then defeat is imminent... Pure development agenda cannot get u elected... Most People still vote based on what they get or what triggers them emotionally... Opposition already triggered Maratha reservation, caste politics, fake narratives like Constitution in danger... U can't counter it with just development... U have to play it like Chanakya did... On the other hand MVA is drown in corruption... Just 2.5 years of UBT and khichdi govt. were horrible... We need stable and strong government for development
आता राज ठाकरे पाहिजे 🔥🚩
Vote for MNS. Vote for Change. Vote for Good Governance. Vote for a longer vision. Vote to Raj Thackeray. Jai Maharashtra. “Ekda chance deun tar bagha tumi”
Let's give him one chance
Gunda Gardi nhi krni h sarkar chlani h koi bhi pgl k hath m nhi de sakte
@@samsunguser2317teri maa pagal
Raj Thackeray only for betterment of Maharashtra.. if it is with coalition with BJP it will be fantastic.. jai hind, jai maharashtra
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How much 2rs for one comment
Maharashtra won't fall until Raj Thackeray is standing
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Lol😂
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Uska khud ka downfall chl rha , chaha k dam pr gundagardi krna or khud k dam pr majority lakar govt form krne m bhot difference hota h
@@samsunguser2317tumchya sarkhi lokach astat je chukichya mansala nivadun detat ani je kharach kartabgar ahet te mage padatat are sahebanna anun tar bagha
Maharashtra has only one choice Raj thackeray
Only Raj Thackeray saheb ❤ only manseeeeeee
Love from Maharshtra ❤️🥰 Jai Maharashtra. 🙏🚩🚩🚩
I think Raj Thackeray is the best man and party for overall development of Maharashtra
Very nice and realities are shown in this video.
bhai raj thakre acha candidate he lekin abhi usi moka nai mila or koi qaurenty nhi ki jojo bola he vo hoga hi . but honestly agar raj thakre ko support kia toh vo bjp force bhi karsakta he kam karne keliye kyuki uski party abhi indipendent he
It's sad how less opportunities he got to work.
Nashik Diya tha raj thakre ko logo ne dekha unka bhi vikas 😂😂😂
@@DeepakVerma-oc5cl yahi toh baat he vaade har koi karrtaa he lekin unko chance dene pe expectations pe hagg ke chale jate he
@@DeepakVerma-oc5cl 😂
Many Problems 💔 One Solution
#RajsahebThackrey 🚂🚩❤️🩹
Only hope for maharashtra is Raj.,
Maharashtra-Raj 🔥
Maharashtra needs a stable and strong government for long lasting policies... Only BJP+SS can provide that... Rest all is khichdi without development... Besides we don't want to be like Delhi... Tussle with centre, freebies, blame game, bankrupt and no development on ground
Are bhai tumahara Maharashtra se sara project modi ne adani ke sath milkar gujurat le geya ,or Adani tumahara MLA ko kharid kar bjp ke sath Sarkar bana liya ,or modi ne tumahara jamin dharavi ko adani ko free main bech diya fir v tum bjp ko vote doge wa bhai wa tum sacha maratha ho 😂😂😂. Tum hindu hindu RSS RSS karte roho ge gujurati tumko lutte ra henge .😂😂
@@Chandan-o6v6kTu kon hai Maharashtra ke baare mai bolne waala. Ham Maharashtra mai rehte hai aur ham sab jaante hai. Yeh jo fake narrative tumhara Congress aur unke allies failaa rahe hai naa, band karoo. Kitne saare investments Maharashtra mai BJP governance ke andar aaye hai, yeh bhi hamne dekhe hai. Aur tum bolte hoo saara udhar gaya. Ek do udhar gaya ,to uska matlab yeh nhi ki sab udhar gaya. Aur ek do udhar gaya bhi hoga,to Gujarat ne jyaada Accha offer diya hoga isliye. Ham yaha rehte hai, and we know kitne investments aaye hai.
Anyways, I have my opinion now fixed. Going on 20th November to votes, for the BJP ...🚩
For employment growth n education system n women safety vote for congress... For economic growth n agricultural growth vote for bjp .. it's ur dicision good luck 😮
Aaighalya vedant foxcon, bulk drug... Ase 50 पेक्षा जास्त उद्योग गेलेत आणि काय शिकवला तू लावड्या...bjp आली तर सगळ्यांना पद्धतशीर भिकारी बनवलं जाईल @@VishvaguruIndia
@@MixKeviiNaGa येस 100%
Raj is future of maharashtra
Raj thakare 🚩🚩🚩🚩
After 2014 Maharashtra State Politics Changed Forever 😮😢
No Single Party Will Have Majority Now Onwards Which Is Very Sad.
Stop Freebies Which Are Used Only To Attract Voters.
The voters freely take freebies and the 500Rs for campaigns.. even when they do not support the party..
People have lost hope in political parties..
That why he said some need freebie n some don need freebie.. east n west is different is interm of devlopment.. now it's people choice to decide n vote 😮
For all people of Maharashtra and also for non Maharashtraian this is unbiased facts about both the government
It’s laughable how individuals like Dhruv Rathee and Deshbhakt thrive on presenting distorted facts, misleading people, and creating chaos. Ironically, their biased narratives have done more harm to Congress than good.
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Maharashtra's Political Drama: A Tale of Betrayals and Shifting Loyalties
Maharashtra's political saga is one of intricate betrayals, shifting allegiances, and personal ambitions, making it a dramatic tale of power struggles. The BJP’s evolution from a party often criticized for its controversial beginnings to one that now stands as a symbol of stability is part of this narrative, much like any good plotline. However, it wasn’t always this way. The story has layers of grey, black, and white, much like the characters at the heart of this tale.
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The Betrayal: Uddhav Thackeray’s Shocking Shift
In the beginning, the BJP was often cast in shadow. The 2019 elections were supposed to be a turning point-Shiv Sena and BJP were meant to fulfill the people's mandate, to carry forward the vision of Modi and Balasaheb Thackeray. However, what unfolded was a twist no one saw coming. Uddhav Thackeray, motivated by personal gain and perhaps the allure of power, betrayed not just the party’s ideology but the very voters who had trusted him. His shift from a staunch Hindutva leader to an ally of Congress and NCP was not just a political betrayal but a devastating blow to the heart of the Shiv Sena. It was the beginning of a fracture that would only deepen over time, particularly as the dissatisfaction among Shiv Sena MLAs grew.
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Rebellion and Redemption: Eknath Shinde’s Struggle for Survival
Amidst the chaos, Eknath Shinde, a loyalist who had spent decades building the party’s foundation in rural Maharashtra, found himself sidelined. Development funds for his constituencies were diverted, and his calls for change went unheard. His rebellion wasn’t one of ambition but of principle-to reclaim the party from the clutches of opportunistic power players. Shinde’s eventual rise was the story of a loyalist fighting for his political survival and for the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray.
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Ajit Pawar: A Man Torn Between Ambition and Loyalty
Then comes the story of Ajit Pawar, a figure who embodies the conflict between ambition and loyalty. Initially, Ajit was an integral part of the NCP, but as he watched his influence diminish and the party veer into what seemed like a never-ending power struggle, he made his move. His sudden shift toward BJP was seen by many as an act of survival-a way to escape the shadows of his uncle, Sharad Pawar. However, Ajit’s story isn’t without its own shades of grey. Rumors of legal pressures, particularly from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), loomed large over his decision. His defection to the BJP was more than just a political maneuver; it was about carving a path for himself, even if it meant betraying his own party. Ajit Pawar’s history is marred by corruption, and his move to join BJP has, in many ways, complicated his legacy. The people of Maharashtra may forget the scandals he’s been linked to, but his actions have raised questions that linger. While he attempts to rewrite his political narrative, his past remains his biggest antagonist.
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The Pawar Legacy: A Story of Shifting Allegiances
As for Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, their political journeys are marked by betrayals of their own. Pawar’s split with his mentor Yashwantrao Chavan set the tone for a culture of opportunism and political maneuvering in Maharashtra. Sharad Pawar’s career has been built on these shifting allegiances, using caste politics and sympathy tactics to stay relevant. But in doing so, he’s damaged not only the state’s political fabric but also his own legacy. Uddhav, likewise, abandoned his father’s legacy, opting for an alliance with Congress and NCP, a move that left many Shiv Sainiks disillusioned. The shift from the ideology of Hindutva to a party with Congress and NCP was a move too radical for the voters who had placed their trust in Shiv Sena for decades.
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BJP: From Controversial Origins to Political Stability
The result of these internal betrayals was a fractured Shiv Sena, a divided NCP, and a BJP that stood as the constant, slowly winning back trust despite its own flaws. While BJP was once perceived as opportunistic, its ability to adapt and focus on development slowly started turning the tide in its favor.
Under BJP’s leadership, projects like the Samruddhi Mahamarg , Jalyukt Shivar , and the Ladki Bahin Yojana showcased a commitment to progress. The focus shifted from power struggles to tangible growth and welfare for the people. BJP’s rise was built on the promise of securing the future of Maharashtra, offering hope where chaos had once reigned.
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Governance Over Opportunism: The BJP’s Bold Approach
BJP also worked hard to dismantle the deeply ingrained corruption that had plagued the state. While Congress and NCP indulged in politics of appeasement, BJP focused on governance-restoring Maratha reservation, implementing welfare programs for women and Dalits, and emphasizing infrastructural development.
BJP’s transformation is not without its flaws. The party has made its share of compromises, and critics often point to its alliances with controversial figures like Ajit Pawar. But unlike the previous ruling parties, the BJP has prioritized the state’s progress over partisan politics.
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A Shifting Landscape: The Rise of Security and Development
The shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics isn’t just a tale of power; it’s a story of real change. The state had suffered under corruption, communal tensions, and divisive politics. From bomb blasts to gang wars, life in Maharashtra had become a battle for survival. But under BJP’s rule, things have started to improve. Mumbai, once a city marked by terror, is now safer. The streets that were once battlegrounds are now places of business and opportunity. Security became the cornerstone of BJP’s strategy, allowing development to take root.
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The Dark Side: Shadows of the Past and Shifting Loyalties
Yet, the story isn't complete without acknowledging the dark side-the grey areas, the betrayals, the shifting loyalties, and the personalities who shaped Maharashtra's political landscape. Ajit Pawar, a man of ambition, might have tried to rewrite his destiny, but his past remains a part of the story-a part that cannot be forgotten. Shinde’s journey from rebel to leader shows that sometimes, a fight for legacy is also a fight for survival.
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The Future of Maharashtra: A Choice Between Progress and Division
In the end, Maharashtra’s future depends on choosing leadership that values progress over petty politics, development over fear, and unity over division. BJP may not be perfect, but it has given the state a direction-a direction where development and security are at the forefront. The alternatives? A history of missed opportunities, of chaos, and of a political culture built on dividing the people for power.
The choices are clear. The future of Maharashtra rests with those who seek to build, not destroy. And in this story, it’s BJP that has emerged as the most consistent, albeit imperfect, force for positive change.
Freebies work in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Panjab and karnataka, where NDA is lacking.....if people are choosing it then the leader will be like it... and who said earlier 2014 Governments in Maharashtra had single majority party...
Jas ky congress adhi lai uptat hoti mh mdhe
Only solution is राज ठाकरे and MANASE (मनसे)
Raj Thakre is the only solution for Maharashtra
Mission swaraj 🚩✊
❤
Bhai Mulla Pawar hai kiya??
🤣🤣🤣⁉️
Maharashtra navnirman Sena 🤍
Everyone knows everything, but no one is thinking about common man. Thanks for making this type of video
I expected something new, all same topics were also covered by dhurv rathee recently. We need more detailed video on Maharashtra's economy, the ThinkSchool level video ❤❤
He is talking about the economy only Dhurv rathee has no idea about the economy apart from giving political gyan.
Dhruv rathee makes a biased and narrative video. He just spoke on his personal suggestion on his recent video. Many people have with facts exposed Dhruv rathee that how much false statements he gives.Whereas ,Thinkschool today has spoken on economy and growth .
Bro Dhruv is totally biased
@@VishvaguruIndia First watch the video then comment, this time he has criticized both sides. And has mentioned the same things which Ganesh has said in the video. I know & I have seen dhruv being bias(which is to be fair, is right as someone should be there to criticize & ask questions because the so called 4th pillar is busy giving lap dance) but this time he did mention the biasness of maharashtra towards western part than eastern & has criticized both sides manifesto on giving freebies. And he also did provide solution as to how the eastern side of maharashtra can also, if proper measures being taken.
@@VishvaguruIndiayes he is baised but this time he was quite unbiased. Mission swaraj is actually a great narrative and his ideas were actually great in recent video. Don't judge him by his past videos
Make Maharashtra Great Again 👍
😂
Vote for bjp
@@Ytyujfchfjffjjfcnds🤣🤣🤣 Same same but different Bjp Congress
hahahahhahahah
@@Ytyujfchfjffjjfcndshahaha
@@Ytyujfchfjffjjfcnds last 15 years of bjp I am fed up of Bjp
I just hope, all of the educated people in Maharashtra watch this.
I think majority voters are lower class and uneducated/ less educated and poor..
These political parties never target the middle-class since they are minority voters..
This guy is Bs
Freebies will kill backbone of economy in future 😢
We want Raj Thakeray.... but when old people will understand dont know they are falling for greed of money ..
Raj Thackeray is best option
Vote for MNS .. he deserve one chance.
Raj Thackeray is the only hope left for our state. Otherwise it's over.
Your hindi speaking skills are growing at a good pace bro
Tbh it’s not any governments problem it’s the Indian society and it’s mindset issue. The fact that same people which were against the rawadi schemes did the same, is the only reason they starting doing or disturbing it again after seeing the result from Lok Sabha.
It’s never gonna solve the issue if people of India will keep fighting and struggling in minor issues like caste, religion, freebies and what not.
People need to understand nothing I’m world is free and it hurts the most that Indian society is not ready to accept this and fact and work on it
People still don't want freebies. It's that bjp 2.0 sucked so majorly that they are resorting to freebies. Middle class is annoyed due to income tax, Poor are annoyed due to rising food and fuel costs, even rich are prefering to leave to due the policies. On top of that, bjp is supremely arrogant and not to mention our FM.
So they are resorting to freebies as they lack substance to deliver the promises
@@_psychopath_5623😊What do you think if congress would come to power it mey be more dangerous giving their hefty freebies promises like Rahul Gandhi's खटाखट at the time of lok sabha and now he is promising 3000 rupees for women which is double of what current dispensation is giving....BJP resorting such freebie measures as defence to counter opposition because you can't stay in power solely based on development..like atal bihari vajpayee.
Anyway it's highly subjective issue.
Me myself don't want BJP candidate to win in my constituency but wanted BJP to win state 😅
Go to pakistan 😂😂
The early and unfortunate loss of relatively young leaders like Pramod Mahajan, Gopinath Munde and Vilasrao Deshmukh had an immense effect on the continuity of policy and stability of governance.
Maharashtra needs more better leaders, but what we have now is 6-7 parties who are incompetent and entirely vote bank appeasers.
Almost all the income of Maharashtra is due to Mumbai and Pune, because they gave step fatherly treatment to other districts. There is no unity and only caste based reservation which is relevant.
It is scary how quickly MH is going down Bengal route. Democratic elections are a farce due to gerrymandering post results.
Everything which can go wrong is going wrong in MH politics.
Having like 2000+ parties is the biggest curse of india
Exactly.
This is beauty of democracy. Everyone have equal opportunity
@@mrs9305 LoL democracy is only a boon for upright civil citizens , and a curse for Indian population who are highly self-centred, lack basic moral and civic senses and vote in the name of caste and freebies
Go to pakistan
@@AveragepoliticsEnjoyer lol noob , shut up
महाराष्ट्रातील लोकांनाही सांगू इच्छितो की काँग्रेसला मतदान करू नका कारण ते ₹3000 महिलांना देणार आहेत.. जे की 1500 पेक्षा डबल आहेत..😂 make sure you understand this statistics
1500 mdhi 10 years tar 3000 mdhi 5 years pn bhikari naki honar
Mns la Kara na mg. Ek sandhi dya maharastra parat pahilya sarkha motha hoil
Gap re only MVA let Maharashtra go in ruins but with class 😂😂😂
Only MNS now🚩🎉
For all people of Maharashtra and also for non Maharashtraian this is unbiased facts about both the government
It’s laughable how individuals like Dhruv Rathee and Deshbhakt thrive on presenting distorted facts, misleading people, and creating chaos. Ironically, their biased narratives have done more harm to Congress than good.
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Maharashtra's Political Drama: A Tale of Betrayals and Shifting Loyalties
Maharashtra's political saga is one of intricate betrayals, shifting allegiances, and personal ambitions, making it a dramatic tale of power struggles. The BJP’s evolution from a party often criticized for its controversial beginnings to one that now stands as a symbol of stability is part of this narrative, much like any good plotline. However, it wasn’t always this way. The story has layers of grey, black, and white, much like the characters at the heart of this tale.
---
The Betrayal: Uddhav Thackeray’s Shocking Shift
In the beginning, the BJP was often cast in shadow. The 2019 elections were supposed to be a turning point-Shiv Sena and BJP were meant to fulfill the people's mandate, to carry forward the vision of Modi and Balasaheb Thackeray. However, what unfolded was a twist no one saw coming. Uddhav Thackeray, motivated by personal gain and perhaps the allure of power, betrayed not just the party’s ideology but the very voters who had trusted him. His shift from a staunch Hindutva leader to an ally of Congress and NCP was not just a political betrayal but a devastating blow to the heart of the Shiv Sena. It was the beginning of a fracture that would only deepen over time, particularly as the dissatisfaction among Shiv Sena MLAs grew.
---
Rebellion and Redemption: Eknath Shinde’s Struggle for Survival
Amidst the chaos, Eknath Shinde, a loyalist who had spent decades building the party’s foundation in rural Maharashtra, found himself sidelined. Development funds for his constituencies were diverted, and his calls for change went unheard. His rebellion wasn’t one of ambition but of principle-to reclaim the party from the clutches of opportunistic power players. Shinde’s eventual rise was the story of a loyalist fighting for his political survival and for the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray.
---
Ajit Pawar: A Man Torn Between Ambition and Loyalty
Then comes the story of Ajit Pawar, a figure who embodies the conflict between ambition and loyalty. Initially, Ajit was an integral part of the NCP, but as he watched his influence diminish and the party veer into what seemed like a never-ending power struggle, he made his move. His sudden shift toward BJP was seen by many as an act of survival-a way to escape the shadows of his uncle, Sharad Pawar. However, Ajit’s story isn’t without its own shades of grey. Rumors of legal pressures, particularly from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), loomed large over his decision. His defection to the BJP was more than just a political maneuver; it was about carving a path for himself, even if it meant betraying his own party. Ajit Pawar’s history is marred by corruption, and his move to join BJP has, in many ways, complicated his legacy. The people of Maharashtra may forget the scandals he’s been linked to, but his actions have raised questions that linger. While he attempts to rewrite his political narrative, his past remains his biggest antagonist.
---
The Pawar Legacy: A Story of Shifting Allegiances
As for Sharad Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray, their political journeys are marked by betrayals of their own. Pawar’s split with his mentor Yashwantrao Chavan set the tone for a culture of opportunism and political maneuvering in Maharashtra. Sharad Pawar’s career has been built on these shifting allegiances, using caste politics and sympathy tactics to stay relevant. But in doing so, he’s damaged not only the state’s political fabric but also his own legacy. Uddhav, likewise, abandoned his father’s legacy, opting for an alliance with Congress and NCP, a move that left many Shiv Sainiks disillusioned. The shift from the ideology of Hindutva to a party with Congress and NCP was a move too radical for the voters who had placed their trust in Shiv Sena for decades.
---
BJP: From Controversial Origins to Political Stability
The result of these internal betrayals was a fractured Shiv Sena, a divided NCP, and a BJP that stood as the constant, slowly winning back trust despite its own flaws. While BJP was once perceived as opportunistic, its ability to adapt and focus on development slowly started turning the tide in its favor.
Under BJP’s leadership, projects like the Samruddhi Mahamarg , Jalyukt Shivar , and the Ladki Bahin Yojana showcased a commitment to progress. The focus shifted from power struggles to tangible growth and welfare for the people. BJP’s rise was built on the promise of securing the future of Maharashtra, offering hope where chaos had once reigned.
---
Governance Over Opportunism: The BJP’s Bold Approach
BJP also worked hard to dismantle the deeply ingrained corruption that had plagued the state. While Congress and NCP indulged in politics of appeasement, BJP focused on governance-restoring Maratha reservation, implementing welfare programs for women and Dalits, and emphasizing infrastructural development.
BJP’s transformation is not without its flaws. The party has made its share of compromises, and critics often point to its alliances with controversial figures like Ajit Pawar. But unlike the previous ruling parties, the BJP has prioritized the state’s progress over partisan politics.
---
A Shifting Landscape: The Rise of Security and Development
The shift in Maharashtra’s political dynamics isn’t just a tale of power; it’s a story of real change. The state had suffered under corruption, communal tensions, and divisive politics. From bomb blasts to gang wars, life in Maharashtra had become a battle for survival. But under BJP’s rule, things have started to improve. Mumbai, once a city marked by terror, is now safer. The streets that were once battlegrounds are now places of business and opportunity. Security became the cornerstone of BJP’s strategy, allowing development to take root.
---
The Dark Side: Shadows of the Past and Shifting Loyalties
Yet, the story isn't complete without acknowledging the dark side-the grey areas, the betrayals, the shifting loyalties, and the personalities who shaped Maharashtra's political landscape. Ajit Pawar, a man of ambition, might have tried to rewrite his destiny, but his past remains a part of the story-a part that cannot be forgotten. Shinde’s journey from rebel to leader shows that sometimes, a fight for legacy is also a fight for survival.
---
The Future of Maharashtra: A Choice Between Progress and Division
In the end, Maharashtra’s future depends on choosing leadership that values progress over petty politics, development over fear, and unity over division. BJP may not be perfect, but it has given the state a direction-a direction where development and security are at the forefront. The alternatives? A history of missed opportunities, of chaos, and of a political culture built on dividing the people for power.
The choices are clear. The future of Maharashtra rests with those who seek to build, not destroy. And in this story, it’s BJP that has emerged as the most consistent, albeit imperfect, force for positive change.
Raj thackeray ♥️
As citizen of West Bengal, I can't understand who give you the power to decide the situation of West Bengal?If the situation is so bad then why you don't come here to save us.There are many states in India where the situation is worst than West Bengal but you can't mention that.Hypocrisy also has a limit but you have no limit.
When did this channel become a mouthpiece of Congress? I guess it was visible from a long time.
It should not fall but other states should also rise.
Mission swaraj 🧡🚩
Good to see, people commenting voting MNS apart from UBT/ Shinde led shiv sena. But don't think so, raj thackeray would be getting votes from masses as I have never heard of him being in power & doing the needful when elected.
According to my opinion,,,,,,,,,,,, "Voting is not done properly in our country, why is there voting when choosing a leader in the country, every work, every project, whenever the government takes any initiative, Polls should be made and voted for every project, so that the people of the whole country know what they want, now in the digital age, So now by making polls on social media, through voting, the people of the country should vote."
I personally think that the BJP Shivsena government in Maharashtra has performed very well in the paat two years.
Talking about Ladki Bahin Yojana, I know it's a spend of tax payers money however many people in our country are attracted towards this freebies especially voters.
In Madhya Pradesh, BJP had started a similar scheme called laadli behena... And it worked. BJP won the MP elections with a huge majority.
The bottom line for our Lovely Maharashtra Riches to Rags very very hurtful to read....But always Dilse Jai Maharashtra.
MNS is the only party on the right track.
Well researched and made video thanks bro 🔥💯
The problem is that, people want development, but they choose to vote on the basis of religion, caste, and khata-khat.
Cong and AAP tried this in Gujarat and people responded by giving BJP it's biggest ever win in the state. You gotta pick between long-term sustainable development or freebies, can't have both.
Gujarat votes in terms of Religion, they will vote anyway BJP.
@PurnenduSabar hold on to your prejudices if you wish, but the truth of the matter is that they've been successful in providing the peace and stability needed to rebuild our state. It has helped in the development and progress, and that's what people care about the most.
This video editing >>>>> bollywood
Thank you Ganesh for not being biased. You show the truth and two sides of the coin. Good insight 👍
The unregulated businesses should also be brought down under GST so that taxation on Middle class taxes should be lowered down and Big Farmer's should not be exempted from taxation. The politician and Government employee who get Electricity and other Amenities free should pay like general public! What do you think am I right? 🙂
Yes, all your points are valid, but do you really think it's possible that big farmers will ever pay taxes? Take the example of Suhana Khan-if I'm not mistaken, she has also bought land and declared it as agricultural land. We all know why. No government will ever implement such a policy because they know they cannot afford to anger the farmers due to votes, especially after what India witnessed during the so-called farmers' protests.
@tking4479 I see your point of view, that's why I think the Govt should bring in reforms like taxation to farmers who earns above a certain income like for example we have taxes upon salaried person who annually earns above 7 lakhs.... Likewise
Maharashtra has received the highest number of FDi this year too
Rahul Gandhi in loksabha election distributed card claiming that we will give you 1 lakh after winning and they got so much votes. People easily forgetting the roads developed other infrastructure developed because the common man think its just related to rich people what's the benifit for me? So if someone gives him money then he will vote for him for even 500 rs. Thats the problem we facing. people forgot issue like ram mandir then why these people will care for ports, roads?
Modi promised 15 lakh something 😂😂
Ram mandir irrelevant issue
Raj Thakare Only option
This video should have been made 6 months prior so none of the parties talked about Freebies............
Don't talk too much about voting, talk about how to reduce environmental pollution
Why didn't you make a video on karnataka and himachal pradesh elections that time.😅😅
beacuse he is from maharashtra😂
Maazi ladki bahin yojana is the worst plan taken by any government. The plan like free electricity & free travel are also bad if any government has implement it at mass scale .
अगर ऐसा ही चलता रहता है तो हमारे देश की बरबादी तय है
Yes instead give employment to those in small scale businesses like textile instead of give tax payers money for free
Nothing will change in Maharashtra… atleast sometime soon and by the time they’ll realise and will try to do something government will change and ppl like us will keep moving their businesses to Gujarat… I moved mine soon after covid, and now advising most of my all clients to move from Mumbai and Maharashtra
Good For You!..Don't Come Back
Then why didn't you shift from Maharashtra when the so called chaiwala was busy developing Gujrat. And yeah, as 1 fellow replied to your comment saying 'Don't come back', he said the truth.
Don't come back.
Don't come back as Marathi manus keep your business to yourself.
@@AveragepoliticsEnjoyer certainly nobody is even interested in shitty Maharashtra 😂😂
And for business your shivsena and other idiotic local politicians come begging for money every other day… soon as you pass Gujarat those roads with full of potholes, without electricity and good food…. Nobody is even interested 😂😂
Supreme court must stop all freebies in all over India.
Save money and spend for regional development. Make more SEZ in backward area and road connectivity and infrastructure
स्वाभिमानी महाराष्ट्राच्या जनतेचा एकच निर्धार!!!!🌋🎷🎷💥💥
गुजरात धार्जिण्या भटजी शेठजींच्या भाजपाला करुया हद्दपार!!!!! 🗿🗿🗿⛳⛳⛳⛳⛳
I am from Maharashtra and l don't like freebies scheme like ladaki bahin scheme instead of give money to scheme like vishvakarma yojana or give interest free loan to make easy to take lone we empower women or support ther msme call laghu udyog, Maharashtra politicians are thinking to win elections not about Maharashtra devlopment. Not think to create jobs in vidharbh their are no job and corporation
Yes instead of giving free money give them employment which will eventually give them money
Aditya thakrey accepted mission Swaraj
MAHARASHTRA NAVANIRMAN SENA❤
Only Raj Saheb Thackeray ✌🏻💯
So so proud of you Ganesh. Keep up the good work... ❤u
Vidharbha needs to become a reality to uplift the lives of people from east Maharashtra
Raj thackeray must be given one chance in this election
Freebies wala chaska sab party deraha hai to koi dudh ka dhula nehi hai
Ek hai bhai MNS, read once mns blueprint
@@Bring4545 bhai lekin lagta nahi MNS ki sarkar banegi. Kisiko Maharashtra ko acha state nahi dekhna hai. Bs freebies chaiye inko.
@@Bring4545vote nhi dete log. Trust mee iske liye government nhi log jimmedar hai. Free ke chizo ke liye bhikariyo jaisi harkate karte hai log
Many problems one solution Raj Thackeray ❤️
I learned a lot from this❤
Thank you for speaking the truth. Influencer need to come forward and speak the problem and solution the same. I'm sure this will bring change not drastically but slowly.
It is only after BJP lost miserably in Maharashtra in Loksabha election, they have brought this completely insane Ladali Bahin Yojana to improve their win ability in Assembly election. Pathetic for the party who claims of being Right Wing Party😅
Ethically also giving freebies is injustice to honest tax paying middle class. Government is taking tax paying middle class for granted. Look at the auto sector & you will come to know how shamefully the government applies tax when you try to buy a car.
It's so annoying. Taxes even on food. Like bro I'm a student 😭
Some of the students in universities in Maharashtra in ground level get money in some or the other form to vote to their party like Thakrey Shiv Sena, Rashtravadi - Sharad Pawar, and most of left parties. I have seen it in front of my eyes. Also, most people voting for left parties are not up to the mark literate such that they can vote the right parties. Also, "most" people voting for Non-NDA are people from caste like NT, SC, VJNT, etc. Because of the promises made on caste make such people vote to them like Congress, NCP - Sharad Pawar, etc. To be concise, people voting for Non - NDA are from lower caste or poor people or Minorities.
Well researched. Just couple of clarifications.
It is not purely a West vs East divide as West has Palghar, Nandurbar who are quite behind in most development parameters while Nagpur on the West is on par with more industrialized Western Maharashtra.
Maharashta is also losing on manufacturing industries as most of the industries near Mumbai region have either shut down or shifted outside the state.
Inflation remains high across the country, yet no government seems willing to address it by reducing taxes on petrol and diesel, despite their consistent promises to curb inflation. The Indian economy is facing the dual challenge of slowing GDP growth and persistent inflation, raising concerns about the risk of stagflation-a situation marked by stagnant economic growth combined with high inflation and unemployment.
Mai to kabhi bhi rahul gandhi aur balasaheb thakre ko vote nahi karunga jo log chatrapati shivaji maharaj ko shivaji kehte hai, vo bhala kya mere maharastra me development karenge hum kudh hi kaphi hai mere maharastra ke liye
Grt topic n pointz.
Can u pls share your pov with grt analysis of maharashtra progress for last 10 yrs, splitting it between 2014 to 2019 vs 2019 to 2024?
I believe last 5 yrs maharashtra went backwards due to poltical unrest.
Politics me MAHARASHTRA 💀
Maharashtra falling because of bad politicians and peoples hate for each other and negativity in them
Chunav ayog me corruption hai kya. Haryana Kashmir me 99 seats hone par bhi 4 se 5 phases me election hua. Lekin Maharashtra me 288 seats ke liye sirf ek din hi kyo.
very true and honest review about the current situation❤
By the way Sir as election will be held I think a good example of freebie should be free fares at election day to home town which will dramatically increase voting% .
Let me bring to the attention some following points which were missed in video:
1. Congress + NCP were ruling Maha for 15 freaking years before 2014 and an additional 2.5 years in 2020-2022. They had enough time to uplift the poor and farmers but they didn't and farmer suicides with intense droughts were higher during their rule.
2. Congress was again in power prior to 1995 and yet again they did nothing. BJP at its core has been roughly 10-12 years in power with many times in backseat with less ministerial portfolios
3. In the coming few years a major project is underway which will give 24 hours electricity to farmers using solar. Fadnavis has a proven roadmap for it.
4. The Mumbai metro project was halted by none other than Uddhav Thackeray.
5. Steady work of Mumbai metro, connecting highways like Samruddhi Mahamarg and various highway projects along with major new under-construction PORTS that will uplift the Maha economy are underway but Ganesh forgets about mentioning PORTS.
6. People are voting for freebies and Opposition opportunist like Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal are happy to give them for votes. So the BJP has to counter them with something to come back in power or the devil's will be back with their foolish freebies puncturing the economy further.
7. Devendra Fadnavis is managing the finance of the state much better than Congress. Maha is back at number 1 spot in foreign FDI.
8. Ladki bahin yojana is a good scheme if it had been implemented only for women >60. I have women in the neighbourhood who got some sort of relief due to this scheme as they are staying alone or not earning much.
Concluding, Maha is doing well in terms of economy, and freebies are kept in check unlike Congress who promises and then fails like Himachal & Karnataka.
And I will vote for the BJP because only they will take strict police action against "The Infamous Communities" when they create riots, convert or create issues in our festivals or do any kind of Terrorist attacks.
chala asa sarkar nivaduya ji maharashtra chya vikasachi hitaishi aahe..
jai maharashtra...
Only Raj thackeray is a man with vision and mission.
I often feel that each political party is corrupted. But, i would like to choose a one which is better than the other and which will listen to the voice of every Maharashtrian
Finally someone with guts..
Can you please make same case study for Gujarat also? I want to see how my state is doing
Mva jit gaya toh maharastha economy bhi himachal,karnatka jaisa ho jayega😢😢
संतुलित विश्लेषण ❤
Logo ko sab free me chahiye political parties me galat chij ki competition ho raha hai😢
In Gondia there are Zero Job opportunities, and No Private and Gov. Engineering colleges...but in the healthcare sector here are more than 10 Private hospitals.
Thanks for making this education video
Maharashtra had economics disparity between west maharashtra and Vidharbha and Marathvada is huge in vidharbh Nagpur is only city avg income in 2 .5 lakhs and their is no job in Vidharbh compared to west Maharashtra they
One thing in your video electricity subsidy but this subsidy can help farmers very well in Uttar Pradesh I am from Ayodhya if you have a legal connection for water motors running you are eligible to this subsidy this subsidy can growth up economy 1% extra because if this subsidy is not here we cannot grow best crop paddy
East Maharashtra me last 10 years se bjp ke majority MLA MP hai aur government bhi bjp ki thi but uddhar major development hua nahi new industry's business grow nahi hua
Bjp ke pass sab kuch tha tabhi bhi kuch bada nahi kar paye
I really learnt from this case study