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Maratha group Sambhaji Brigade to contest 30 LS, 100 Assy seats

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Monday, 10 December 2018 (10:48 IST)
Aurangabad: The city unit of  Sambhaji Brigade will contest 30 Lok Sabha and 100 Assembly seats across Maharashtra state.
   
  
State President  of Sambhaji Brigade  Adv Manoj Aakare made announcement in this regard  on Sunday evening in a 'Swaraj Sankalp Abhiyan' event organised at CADA ground here to end of their abhiyan which was started from March 18 in the state.
 
On this occasion, Tipu Sultan seventh descendant of Mansoor Ali Shah Tipu was present .Addressing to the gathering Adv Aakhare said that , there is no alternative except Sambhaji Brigade for  equality(Samata) .
 
Sambhaji Brigade opted principle of Shivaji Maharaj, Sambhajiraje, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar with bahujan youths now become strong in the state.We will play important role in state politics to decide who will be next chief minister, he predicted.
 
While attacking on BJP led present and Congress led past goverNment  General secretary Sourab Khedkar said that, both of the government played divide to rule between communities for their gain and given false promises to the peoples.
 
Keeping on eye of upcoming state election BJP led State government declare reservation to Maratha which was also done by past Congress government in 2014.With out any constitutional discussion in the assembly it was passed may not stand in court and it was only poll gimmick, he added.(UNI)

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