Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized his party’s commitment to progress in Raigad, invoking the legacy of Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Speaking at a Kharghar rally, Modi underscored “swaraj” (self-rule) and “suraj” (good governance) as core principles only Mahayuti can achieve.
Outlining transformative projects, he highlighted the ₹30,000-crore Navi Mumbai airport, the Samruddhi Mahamarg expressway, and upcoming investments in data centers, semiconductors, and ports. These initiatives, he argued, are reshaping Maharashtra as India’s growth engine, enhancing infrastructure and employment opportunities across the state.
Modi paid tribute to local icons like Lahuji Raghoji Salve and DB Patil, stating that their legacies fuel his party’s dedication to Maharashtra’s progress. He also emphasized support for coastal communities, citing projects that promote the region’s “blue economy” and bolster fisherfolk livelihoods.
Modi warned against divisive politics, emphasizing that unity is key to Maharashtra’s progress. Modi emphasized the Mahayuti alliance’s commitment to Shivaji Maharaj’s vision, promising infrastructural and economic progress for Maharashtra’s future.