‘Don’t put up my posters with MLA’s wife’… Why did former MP Kankar Munjare refuse?

Anubha Munjare, MLA from Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh, has a birthday on 20th November. To commemorate this occasion, his posters have been put up all over the city. One of her posts was also put up at Ambedkar Chowk in the city. It also had a picture of her husband and former MP Kankar Munjare. As soon as the former MP received this news, he immediately reached the spot and got the poster removed. Not only this, he openly warned his wife Anubha Munjare against putting up pictures of her leaders. Don’t use their name.

The reason for this family dispute between the Munjare couple is being said to be political. For the first time, differences between them came to light during the Lok Sabha elections. Soon this dispute grew to such an extent that now former MP Kankar Munjare does not even like to give his name. Even on Tuesday, he got angry after seeing his picture in the poster of MLA wife Anubha Munjare. He not only uprooted the poster but also warned his wife to maintain decorum.

Gave advice to wife to remain within limits

The picture in this poster was his family picture. In this, he himself and his wife Anubha were present along with former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Digvijay Singh. After getting this photo taken down, former MP Kankar Munjare advised his wife not to use his name and photo without her consent. Let us tell you that on the occasion of the birthday of MLA Anubha Munjare, banners and posters have been put up at various intersections of the city.

Former MP got angry after seeing family photo

Most of the banners and posters have pictures of the MLA along with his son Shantanu Munjare. An old family photograph of his family was displayed in a flex in Ambedkar Chowk, Balaghat. On this occasion, the former MP also spoke to the media. He clearly said that before putting anyone’s picture in the poster, his permission is taken. Not doing so is a crime.

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