Is the Municipal Election Date Near? Senior Minister Gives Important Estimate on Code of Conduct

Is the Municipal Election Date Near? Senior Minister Gives Important Estimate on Code of Conduct

After the confusion in the municipal and municipal council elections, dissatisfaction has increased among all parties. Now there is confusion about exactly when the municipal elections will be held. Against this backdrop, Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has made an important statement.
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After the confusion in the municipal and town council elections, dissatisfaction has increased among all parties. Now there is confusion about exactly when the municipal elections will be held. Against this backdrop, Transport Minister Pratap Sarnayak has made an important statement. According to Sarnayak, the code of conduct for municipal elections may be implemented between January 15 to 20, while the elections are more likely to be held in February. Therefore, parties will get a few weeks to prepare.

Sarnayak's jab at the opposition

Sarnayak said that Shiv Sena works among the people throughout the year, and we are ready whenever the elections are held. Commenting on the disputes between BJP-NCP leaders in Konkan, he said that workers are trying their luck at the grassroots level, with friendship in some places and competition in others.

Thane: Shiv Sena's Stronghold

Thane district is the stronghold of the late Anand Dighe and now Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, with Sarnaik's announcement to hoist the saffron flag over all municipal corporations.

Reaction to Election Money Distribution

Speaking on MNS's allegations, Sarnaik said that Fadnavis, Pawar, and Shinde were the ones holding the most meetings across the state. Major leaders from the opposition did not participate in the campaign, leaving the workers helpless. However, we supported the workers, he said.

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