‘I have had a surgery and…’, Maharashtra Minister Chhagan Bhujbal gave a message to the people from the hospital bed itself.

‘I have had a surgery and…’, Maharashtra Minister Chhagan Bhujbal gave a message to the people from the hospital bed itself.

Maharashtra government minister and NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal, while taking saline in the hospital, connected online and talked to the citizens of Yeola under the Mahayuti campaign on November 30. This address took place at an important stage of the election campaign, where Bhujbal conveyed his message to the people despite not being physically present.

The importance of this virtual dialogue also increased because it became an example of unusual but very emotional bonding in the election environment. Bhujbal clearly said in his address that he wanted to contest the elections directly, but this was not possible due to the recent surgery.

He cited the compulsion to maintain distance from on-ground presence not due to lack of public support but due to health conditions. Even while sending messages from the hospital bed, his political enthusiasm and connection with the public was clearly visible. He said that he is not able to meet in person, hence he is sharing his heartfelt feelings through this medium.

Emphasis on development of Yeola

Bhujbal said in his address that “Our Yeola has been an area with historical identity, but it used to suffer from drought”. He reminded the people that ever since he got the opportunity to serve in 2004, efforts to change the picture of the village gained momentum. He claimed that today Yeola has a changed identity due to development works like roads, irrigation, drinking water and agricultural reforms. Bhujbal said that this development is not the result of any one person but the strong support and continuous trust of the public. He reiterated that this journey has been possible only with the collective cooperation of all the citizens.

Appeal to support candidates

At the end of his emotional message, Chhagan Bhujbal said that even though he is not physically present in this election, his trust and kinship among the public remains intact as always. He made a humble appeal to the people to extend the same support to Mahayuti candidates as they have given them love and trust over the years. Bhujbal said that his aim is not just elections but to ensure continuous progress and a better future for Yeola. He expressed hope that this time too the public will give priority to development and will continue to contribute to the progress of the area.



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