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Maharashtra local body elections: Congress leader Nitin Raut accuses BJP leader Shelar of polarising votes, writes to SEC seeking action

Raut's complaint cites Shelar’s claim that there were “8,342 duplicate Muslim votes in North Nagpur”, arguing that the remark targets a specific religious community and promotes communal hatred and division

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Congress leader Nitin Raut. File Pic

Congress leader Nitin Raut. File Pic

Congress leader Nitin Raut filed a complaint with SEC against BJP’s Ashish Shelar for allegedly making communal, misleading statements to polarise votes ahead of Maharashtra local elections.

In a letter dated November 4 (Tuesday) addressed to the State Election Commissioner, Raut alleged that Shelar made “a highly objectionable and legally impermissible statement” during a press conference on November 2. 

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