The Maharashtra Assembly elections are going hot as parties take the election campaign on road with energetic roadshows and public meetings. Entering into the final stretch with polling day on November 20, the state is witnessing a high-energy political atmosphere.
The elections will be conducted in one phase to cover all 288 constituencies. Therefore, the results, along with those of the Jharkhand Assembly elections, will be announced on November 23.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is leading the charge for Maha Vikas Aghadi, taking his fight to the districts with strong Telugu voter pockets. Attending roadshows and public rallies with dedication, Revanth is canvassing for MVA candidates with the intention of winning them more ground.
Kicking off his campaign today, Revanth traveled from Nagpur to Chandrapur, where he officially began his election activities. He is scheduled to conduct roadshows in Rajura, Deegra, and Wardha before returning to Nagpur for the night.
During his trip to Ghugus in Chandrapur, Revanth’s vehicle was stopped by police and election officials for routine checks. Authorities thoroughly inspected the car, including the dashboard and luggage. Revanth fully cooperated, and the vehicle was cleared to proceed.
Revanth will remain in Maharashtra for two more days, continuing his campaign trail. On Sunday morning, he will head from Nagpur to Nanded, where he is set to lead roadshows and public meetings in Nayagaon, Bhokar, and Sholapur, rallying voters for the MVA in the final stretch of the campaign.