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Has Nitin Gadkari's exit as BJP president weakened the party's presence in Maharashtra?

Tags: maharashtra, bjp, news & events
Asked by Farhaan, 25 Jan 11:24 am
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I do not think so because Nitin was not that popular leader in Maharashtra.
Answered by Francisco, 25 Jan 11:27 am

 
  
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I do not think he had much following outside Nagpur, but due to his resignation, BJP will surely claim benefits of being a party that believes in ethics & morality
Answered by canaqa, 29 Jan 08:33 am

 
  
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No I dont think so
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 25 Jan 01:27 pm

 
  
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Not at all sir
Answered by iqbal seth, 25 Jan 01:25 pm

 
  
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Yes
Answered by Quest, 25 Jan 12:37 pm

 
  
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No, it has not. On the contrary he had become a liability.
Answered by kishore malhotra, 25 Jan 11:32 am

 
  
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No, not at all...a single man's exit has nothing to do with the party principles.
Answered by Smriti, 25 Jan 11:25 am

 
  
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