Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared exciting news about the recent assembly elections. He said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) didn’t think they would win 90% of the seats they competed for. At an awards event in Mumbai, he explained, “We didn’t see this big win coming. A small increase in votes usually means a big win or a big loss. I felt confident about our victory because of the positive buzz I saw around me.”
Fadnavis thanked the people of Maharashtra for supporting the Mahayuti coalition, saying it was a huge victory and gave them the responsibility to help India’s economy grow. He dismissed rumors about the new government, saying they have been united from the start, and Eknath Shinde has always been on their side.
He mentioned that important government roles, like home and finance, will be decided soon. Fadnavis also highlighted that Maharashtra is doing great in attracting foreign investment. “This year will be a record for FDI,” he said proudly.
He called the state a business hub, saying, “We’re back and better than ever.” He talked about important projects like the new Vadhavan port that will boost India’s economy and mentioned plans for a new airport in Mumbai.
With a bridge connecting Mumbai to Navi Mumbai and plans for creating a “third Mumbai,” Fadnavis assured everyone that doing business in Maharashtra will be easy and rewarding. “This is a fantastic chance to invest and grow your business here,” he said.
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