Nationalist Sharad Pawar faction’s state president Jayant Patil on Saturday released the second list of candidates for the Maharashtra Assembly elections. A total of 22 candidates have been announced in the second list. In the first list, names of 45 candidates of NCP Sharad Pawar faction were announced. After this another list has come out.
In the second list, Amit Bhangre has been declared candidate from Akolya. Satish Patil has been made the candidate from Erandol. The candidature of Satish Chavan has been announced from Gangapur. Ashwini Kadam from Parvati, Sandeep Kshirsagar from Beed, Malshir Uttam Jankar have been announced.
#WATCH Mumbai: Maharashtra State President of the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar faction), Jayant Patil announced the names of 22 candidates in second list.
He says, “So far I have announced the names of 67 candidates and we will win in all the places.”
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NCP candidates list
Erandol- Satish Anna Patil
Gangapur-Satish Chavan
Shahpur- Pandurang Barora
Paranda- Rahul Mote
Beed- Sandeep Kshirsagar
Arvi- Mayura Kale
Baghlan-Deepika Chavan
Yewala-Manikrao Shinde
Akole-Amit Bhangre
Ahilya Nagar City-Abhishek Kalamkar
Malshiras- Knowing Uttamrao
Phaltan- Deepak Chavan
Chandgad- Nandinitai Bhabulkar Kupekar
Jayant Patil attacked the government
On this occasion, Jayant Patil has strongly attacked the Mahayuti government. They said thatThe work is going on to please the dear sisters only for the sake of elections.
They said thatThe statement given regarding Jayshree Thorat was very unfortunate. The state saw how the beloved sisters were treated.
He said that cotton and soybean have suffered huge losses, but the Mahayuti government did not help the farmers, today two farmers are committing suicide.
Let us tell you that a total of 45 candidates were announced by the NCP Sharad Pawar faction in the first list, while 22 candidates have been announced in the second list. A total of 67 candidates have been announced so far by the NCP Sharad Pawar faction.