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Voters won’t support a booze dealer: Aaditya’s jab at Bhumare

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: In a new assault on Shiv Sena candidate Sandipan Bhumare, UBT MLA Aaditya Thackeray said on Monday that voters in the Aurangabad Lok Sabha seat would not support a candidate involved in the liquor industry.
“I fail to see any justification for voters to support a liquor merchant who constructed a speed bump on the street in front of his establishment in an attempt to attract more clients.

 

He said, “The bow and arrow sign should not be put to a vote because it has been stolen by the traitors.” The Thackeray scion was there on Monday when Chandrakant Khaire, the party’s nominee and a former four-time MP, submitted his nomination papers. Syed Imtiaz Jaleel, the MP for AIMIM, defeated Khaire in the 2019 election.
He reiterated that the loyalist Khaire and a group of traitors are fighting for Aurangabad, and he said that no one in society enjoys betrayers.

“We are certain that we will win the LS seat in Aurangabad. The dividing forces are opposed by the elections. According to him, the Thackerays and the original Shiv Sena have always received affection from the people in the city and the area. “I gave the smart city a lot of funding while I was a minister. We know that the people in this city, who adore us, will make sure that our candidate prevails in the polls.
In response to Aaditya’s taunt, Bhumare said, “Liquor stores are owned by a lot of people.” Everything we own is sanctioned by the government. Nothing about the way we pay excise to the government is unlawful.

On Monday, Bhumare, the current district guardian minister, submitted his candidacy papers. He said that a supplemental nomination form would be submitted in the chief minister’s presence early on April 25.
The leading contenders in the contest are Khaire, Bhumare, Jaleel, and independent candidate Harshvardhan Jadhav.

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