Mumbai: The BJP has decided to hold protests against the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government led by Uddhav Thackeray in the state on February 25.
State BJP chief Chandrakant Patil on Monday said the party will hold demonstrations in all tehsils against the MVA government's "failure" to solve people's issues and its "opposition" to the Citizenship Amendment Act, the proposed National Register of Citizens and the National Population
Register.
"The agitations will take place at nearly 400 places. It will be the second day of the Maharashtra government's budget session," Patil said.
The budget session of the state Legislature will begin from February 24.
On BJP national president J P Nadda's remarks that the party needs to be ready to go solo in future elections, Patil said, "We have not changed our strategy. We were saying that the MVA government will fall of its own burden and internal bickering."
During the state BJP's convention in Navi Mumbai on Sunday, Nadda said the Maharashtra government was "unnatural and unrealistic".
He also said the BJP should be prepared to go solo in all the forthcoming polls and expressed confidence that his party will win the next Maharashtra elections on its own.