The face of the post of Prime Minister before the elections… Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut’s big statement regarding India alliance

Knews Desk- Senior Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut has given a big statement targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Central Government. He said that the Prime Minister should take a clear decision on some important issues before the 2029 Lok Sabha elections. This statement of Raut has come amid the meeting of opposition parties and the upcoming election strategy.

Sanjay Raut said that the people of the country will no longer be satisfied with mere promises, but want concrete answers and decisions from the government. He claimed that the India alliance is continuously getting stronger and the opposition parties are united on issues related to democracy, constitution and people.

Raut raised questions on the policies of the central government and said that the government should clarify its position on unemployment, inflation and issues related to farmers. He alleged that the public is not getting answers on many important topics. In such a situation, the Prime Minister should clearly put forward his priorities and policies before the 2029 elections.

The Shiv Sena (UBT) leader also said that the aim of the opposition parties is not just to contest elections but to strengthen the voice of the public. He expressed confidence that the India Alliance will raise public issues more effectively in the times to come.

Recently, after the meeting of opposition parties in Delhi, political activities have intensified. Various parties are busy making strategies for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. In this sequence, Sanjay Raut’s statement has become a topic of discussion in political circles.

Political analysts believe that both the ruling party and the opposition have already started their preparations for the 2029 elections. In such a situation, the statements of the leaders and the strategies of the alliance can play an important role in deciding the direction of national politics in the future.

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