Mumbai, A day after police seized ₹5 crore in money from a automobile in Pune, Shiv Sena chief Sanjay Raut on Tuesday claimed that is an instance of how cash is being distributed by the ruling events in poll-bound Maharashtra.
Speaking to reporters, Raut linked the money seized from the automobile to Shiv Sena MLA Shahjibapu Patil and claimed that whereas ₹5 crore was confiscated, one other automobile carrying ₹10 crore was let off by the police.
Patil has dismissed Raut’s declare and mentioned he has no hyperlink to the automobile in query.
Raut alleged the Election Fee has shut its eyes on the matter.
The Rajya Sabha member additional claimed ₹50 crore was being given to 150 MLAs of the ruling get together.
“That is an instance of how cash is being distributed by the chief minister, Ajit Pawar and Devendra Fadnavis,” he charged.
Amid the mannequin code of conduct enforced in Maharashtra for the November 20 meeting polls, the Pune rural police on Monday night seized ₹5 crore from a automobile close to Khed-Shivapur plaza on Mumbai-Bengaluru freeway throughout a nakabandi .
NCP MLA Rohit Pawar, the grandnephew of get together chief Sharad Pawar famous the quantity seized was simply ₹5 crore, and claimed there have been six automobiles with ₹30-35 crore being transported from Mumbai to Sangola .
“We now have been saying loud and clear that this authorities has performed corruption in each division, and so they have performed it to the tune of ₹50,000 to ₹60,000 crore and from that in the event that they spend ₹5,000 crore simply to come back in energy, so ₹5,000 crore is nothing for this authorities,” Pawar claimed.
Within the Lok Sabha polls , folks selected democracy and never cash, and this will probably be repeated within the meeting elections, he mentioned.
“This Gujarat-style cash and muscle energy wouldn’t be accepted by the folks of Maharashtra, and the Maha Vikas Aghadi would come to energy,” he asserted.
Within the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, the MVA, comprising the Shiv Sena , NCP and Congress, received 30 out of the 48 seats in Maharashtra.
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