Nagpur: As Maharashtra gears up for the Assembly elections scheduled for November 20, with results expected on November 23, political parties in Nagpur have already begun to intensify their rivalry with a flurry of provocative banners.
In Nagpur, the state’s Second Capital, posters targeting both BJP and Congress leaders have surfaced, taking sharp digs at the opposition. One poster takes aim at BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, criticizing his campaign efforts in the city, while another ridicules Rahul Gandhi over the Congress party’s setback in Haryana.
With the Model Code of Conduct now in effect, parties have ramped up their attacks on each other through these visual jabs. The political skirmish is expected to escalate further once both parties officially announce their candidates for Nagpur’s constituencies.