Sanjay Raut alleges 800cr land acquisition scam in NMC

1 year ago 17

NASHIK:

Shiv Sena

(UBT) MP

Sanjay Raut

on Sunday alleged a Rs800 crore

land acquisition scam

in the civic body.
Speaking to the media, Raut said he would expose those involved in the scam with evidence on May 14 in Mumbai. He also said he will visit Nashik with Sena (UBT) chief

Uddhav Thackeray

on May 15, when the latter is scheduled to address a public rally in the city.

"I will reveal the land acquisition scam in Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) along with the proof in on Tuesday. I will also expose who are the actual beneficiaries of the scam and how this scam took place," said Raut.
He further criticized chief minister

Eknath Shinde

and deputy CM

Ajit Pawar

, asserting that both Shiv Sena and NCP would not win a single seat in Maharashtra during the Lok Sabha polls.

Raut brought attention to a rule allegedly set by Prime Minister

Narendra Modi

, which states that politicians should retire from active politics after the age of 75. Raut pointed out that according to this rule, Modi himself will have to step back from active politics in Sept this year.
"However, before Modi turns 75, he will lose the Lok Sabha elections. He will not be the PM on June 4, when the poll results are announced, because the mood of the voters is against BJP govt at the Centre," said Raut, appealing to people to vote against

Mahayuti

to protect the country's democracy and Constitution.
Raut also criticized Union minister for micro, small and medium enterprises

Narayan Rane

. He said "Balasaheb Thackeray had made Rane the CM of Maharashtra and Uddhav had also supported the decision. But he (Rane) turned out to be fruitless as the party at the time (undivided Shiv Sena) lost power in the next state assembly elections contested under his leadership."

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