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Maharashtra polls: People of Beed will teach turncoats a lesson, says Sharad Pawar

| @indiablooms | Oct 17, 2019, at 12:43 pm

Beed, Maharashtra, Oct 17 (UNI): NCP supremo Sharad Pawar, without taking any name, has said that to whom he had supported have chosen to walk into other home, but people of Beed would teach them a lesson.

Targeting former NCP leader Jaydatta Kshirsagar, Pawar said, "Those whom we had supported have chosen to walk into some other home. Now, people of Beed have decided to put these people in their right place."

He was addressing to a rally, here on Wednesday.

Pawar was here to campaign for the NCP Beed constituency candidate Sandip Kshirsagar, who is nephew of Jaydutt Khirsagar who was resigned NCP and join Shiv Sena and now contesting election on the party ticket.

Khirsagar was minister for many years in Congress-NCP collision government.

The former Union agriculture minister also alleged that no section of the society was happy under the BJP's watch and claimed that with the NDA in power (since 2014), 16,000 farmers have committed suicide in Maharashtra.

Pawar said that now people of Beed district wanted to change. He also expressed his hope that NCP's candidates would get succeed in this election.

He also addressed some other election rallies in Ahmednagar district in support of their party candidates.

(Image Credit: Sharad Pawar Twitter)

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