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Will give funds, but will give percentage of votes at the time of voting. Maharashtra Deputy CM's statement creates uproar – News India Live

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Political parties are campaigning in full swing as the voting for the first phase of Lok Sabha 2024 elections is going to be held on April 19 i.e. tomorrow. However, the campaign is muted in the first phase where voting is to be held. Meanwhile, during the election campaign of Maharashtra Deputy CM's wife, she slipped her tongue and made such a statement that it created an uproar.

Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's tongue slipped

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar seems to be in trouble amid the Lok Sabha elections 2024. While campaigning for his wife Sunetra Pawar, he had a slip of the tongue, which may cause trouble for him. Currently, a video of him has surfaced on social media, in which he is speaking in Marathi. In this video, Ajit Pawar can be heard talking about giving votes in exchange for funds.

Sharad Pawar and Uddhav group objected to the statement

Ajit Pawar can be heard talking about pressing a button on the party symbol in the elections for more funds. A big controversy has arisen regarding one of his statements. Opposition leaders have complained to the Election Commission, terming it a violation of the election code of conduct. Sharad Pawar faction and Uddhav faction have expressed strong objection to this statement.

What did Ajit Pawar say?

In this viral video, Ajit Pawar says, 'I want to say… I will give whatever funds are required and will support it, but my way of giving funds is to press the button on the election symbol in the machine when the time comes. 'Tak-tak-tak' of voting…that's why giving funds feels good, otherwise it feels bad. Ajit Pawar gave this statement during the election campaign in Indapur, Pune.

Sister in law vs sister in law in baramati

The strength of sister-in-law and sister-in-law is being seen in Baramati Lok Sabha seat of Maharashtra. Supriya Sule and Sunetra Pawar are candidates from this seat. Supriya Sule is the daughter of veteran NCP leader Sharad Pawar and has got the ticket from the Sharad faction of NCP. Sunetra Pawar is Supriya's sister-in-law. Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra is contesting elections against his brother-in-law this time. Sharad's nephew Ajit has formed a separate faction in NCP and has formed an alliance with BJP.