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Murlidhar Mohol’s roadshow leaves behind stinking mess

- INDU BHAGAT

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from the Pune Lok Sabha constituen­cy, Murlidhar Mohol, filed his nomination papers on Thursday after taking out a rally in a show of strength.

The rally commenced at the Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Smarak in Kothrud and concluded at the Chhatrapat­i Sambhaji Maharaj Smarak in Deccan.

Maharashtr­a Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Union Minister and RPI (A) President Ramdas Athawale, Maharashtr­a Higher & Technical Education Minister Chandrakan­t Patil, Maharashtr­a Industries Minister Uday Samant, and many other Mahayuti leaders attended the rally and greeted the enormous crowd that had gathered in support of Mohol.

After the conclusion of the rally, Mohol, a former Pune city mayor, filed his nomination papers at the election office at the district collectora­te. He was accompanie­d by veteran BJP leader Prakash Javadekar, NCP (Ajit Pawar) Pune President Deepak Mankar, Shiv Sena leader Neelam Gorhe, and BJP

We have no issues with political parties and politician­s organising massive rallies, but they should ensure that the normal people aren't disturbed, and the city remains clean

- Parag Patil, a commuter

Rajya Sabha MP Medha Kulkarni.

However, Mohol's massive rally has drawn criticism from several Punekars. Firstly, commuters in areas like Kothrud, Karve Road, and Law College Road faced traffic disruption­s in the scorching heat. Secondly, participan­ts in the rally left behind a stinking mess on the city roads. Empty water bottles and juice cans were seen strewn across the roads at several places, along with discarded food items, as no dustbins were arranged.

"We have no issues with political parties massive rallies, but they should ensure that the public isn't disturbed, and the city remains clean," said Parag Patil, a commuter. "Not just political rallies, but roads become a mess after every rally," added Snehal Sawant, another commuter.

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