A Grand Welcome | Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday, December 15, received a warm reception from BJP workers and citizens upon arriving in Nagpur, his hometown, to celebrate the Mahayuti’s victory in the recent assembly elections. (Image: PTI)
Rally in Honour of Victory | Fadnavis led a jubilant rally starting from Nagpur airport to his residence, as BJP workers and supporters lined the streets in celebration of the Mahayuti’s electoral success. (Image: Devendra Fadnavis/X)
A Joyous Return to Roots | Talking to reporters at the airport, Fadnavis said, “It is a joyous moment that after becoming the chief minister, I have come to my janmabhoomi and karmabhoomi (birthplace and workplace). Nagpur is my family, and it is welcome by my family.” (Image: Devendra Fadnavis/X)
Rally of the People | Fadnavis, alongside his wife Amruta and BJP leaders, boarded a decorated open-top vehicle for the victory procession. The route of the rally was dotted with banners welcoming the son-of-the-soil. (Image: PTI)
Slogans of Unity and Hope | Fadnavis raised ‘Ek hain toh safe hain’ and ‘Modi hain toh mumkin hain’ slogans while addressing his supporters, echoing slogans of unity and hope under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. (Image: PTI)
Victory for All | Fadnavis attributed the Mahayuti’s success to the trust of various sections of society, including women, farmers, youth, tribals, Dalits, and Marathas. “This electoral victory became possible due to the trust put in Mahayuti by Ladki Bahins (the name of a popular scheme for women), ladka (beloved) shetkari (farmers), ladke yuva (youths), Dhangars, Marathas and other sections,” he said. (Image: PTI)
Gratitude to the People of Maharashtra | “I thank the 14 crore people of Maharashtra for making me chief minister,” Fadnavis expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people for their support in the recent elections. (Image: PTI)
Commitment to Service | The CM emphasised the Mahayuti government’s dedication to serving the people 24/7, alongside Eknath Shinde, Ajit Pawar, and others, with a promise to transform Maharashtra for the better. (Image: PTI)
A Milestone in Maharashtra Politics | Fadnavis took oath as the chief minister for the third time on December 5, following the Mahayuti’s historic win in the November 20 assembly elections, securing 230 out of 288 seats. (Image: PTI)
Responding to Opposition | Fadnavis countered allegations of EVM irregularities from the opposition, criticising their lack of faith in democratic institutions and the Constitution. “These people (opponents) are disappointed. They don’t have faith in democracy and the Election Commission. They don’t believe in the Supreme Court, Reserve Bank of India and Comptroller and Auditor General. Hence, they don’t believe in the Constitution framed by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar,” he said. (Image: PTI)