Double Standards Unveiled: Political Drama in Maharashtra
Maharashtra minister Sanjay Shirsat calls out AIMIM corporator Matin Patel for harboring accused Nida Khan in a sexual harassment case. Alleging double standards, Shirsat insists on municipality action for illegal construction linked to Patel. This unfolds amid PM Modi's austerity measures hinting at economic prudence amidst regional conflicts.
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Maharashtra minister Sanjay Shirsat has accused AIMIM corporator Matin Patel of double standards in the controversial Nashik TCS sexual harassment case. Patel allegedly sheltered the accused Nida Khan, and now faces scrutiny over illegal construction issues.
The Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation has issued a notice to Patel, demanding clarification on alleged illegal construction within 72 hours. Meanwhile, Patel intends to challenge this legally, amidst Shirsat's continuous critique and call for municipal action.
Accusations come during a period of economic caution advocated by PM Modi, emphasizing the need for austerity amidst global conflicts. Modi's appeal for judicious resource use aims to safeguard the country's economic stability.
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