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Mumbai: The election war in Maharashtra is now at its peak. In the verbal war, the tongues of the leaders have slipped to the leaves. We are saying this because Kanhaiya Kumar of Bihar has entered the Maharashtra elections. Kanhaiya had come to Maharashtra's Nagpur seat to rally in support of Congress candidate Praful Gudade. BJP leader and Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis is the candidate for this seat. Let us tell you that elections are going to be held on 288 seats in Maharashtra on November 20. With the declaration of results on November 23, the picture of the next CM of Maharashtra will become clear.

Wife makes reels…

Kanhaiya first took a dig at Maharashtra Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis and called his wife Amrita Fadnavis a reel maker. Kanhaiya Kumar said, that if this is a religious war, then ask any leader who gives a speech to save religion. Will the sons and daughters of the leader also join the fight to save religion? How is it possible that the public saves religion and the children of the leader study abroad? How can the responsibility of saving religion be of the public, when the wife of the Deputy CM makes reels on Instagram?

Now BJP has become vocal on this and has linked it to Marathi's identity.

What did Kanhaiya say about Jai Shah?

Kanhaiya also targeted Home Minister Amit Shah's son Jay Shah and said, his son is making a team for IPL in BCCI and he asked us to make a team on Dream 11. By showing us the dream of becoming cricketers, they have started making us gamblers. We are emotional people, so by provoking and misusing our emotions, our rights are being snatched away from us very easily.

Politics sparked by controversies

Kanhaiya started his politics with controversies. First as a student union leader, then with the Communist Party, and now joining the Congress ideology, he has given controversial statements many times. Kanhaiya has been a student union leader at Delhi's Jawaharlal University. Kanhaiya Lal first joined the protest against CAA, and NRC, where he faced controversies for allegedly raising anti-India slogans. Now he is campaigning for the Congress election in Maharashtra.

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