Lokshahi Marathwada Sanwad 2025 : Imtiaz Jaleel Accused Against Eknath Shinde On Election 2024
'Lokshahi Marathi' channel has organized the program 'Lokshahi Marathwada Samvad 2025' in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar. During this program, many luminaries of Marathwada were also felicitated. What is the vision of political leaders for the development and future of Marathwada? Also, what should be the roadmap for the development of Marathwada? There has been a detailed discussion on this. On this occasion, various issues such as the Waqf Board and caste-wise census were discussed with AIMIM state president Imtiaz Jaleel, including the reasons for the defeat in the elections.
Speaking on the occasion, Imtiaz Jaleel analyzed the reasons for the defeat in the elections. When asked why the voters did not trust him in 2024, he said, "There is only one reason, it cannot be compared to this. No party has as much money as the BJP has today. Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena has. The way that money has been used. I am now openly saying that on the live channel. When Eknath Shinde was the Chief Minister, money was brought in by helicopter to make his candidate win. That money was distributed in the villages in police cars. I have said this openly on the live TV channel. I am pointing the finger at the police so much. Isn't it the responsibility of the police to send a notice to Imtiaz. You are defaming us. For this, we are sending you a notice. They did not do that. If they had given such a notice, I would have proved which helicopter brought the money at what time, and in such a way that the money reached the villages in police cars. One thing is for sure, "You too should do a good job, no matter how educated you are, no matter how many issues you raise, unfortunately elections in these countries are held on the same issues as Marathas, OBCs, Dalits, Muslims, Brahmins, Jains, it starts with giving tickets."
"From 2019 to 2024, many issues were raised in the Lok Sabha. A memorial for the late public leader Gopinath Munde was coming up on Jalna Road. Everyone supported it, but I alone opposed it. If you really want to pay tribute to him, build a hospital in his name. Work on a 400-bed hospital is underway at the same place. It is likely to be completed by 2026," he mentioned.