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Maharashtra: JCB was throwing gulal in victory procession, winning candidate injured due to fire – KOLHAPUR Fire broke out near JCB while throwing gulal in victory procession, many injured lcly

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Maharashtra: JCB was throwing gulal in victory procession, winning candidate injured due to fire – KOLHAPUR Fire broke out near JCB while throwing gulal in victory procession, many injured lcly

The results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections have been announced. Where the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has achieved a majority. Whereas independent candidate Shivaji Patil won from Kolhapur constituency of Chandgarh assembly constituency. After the victory, Patil was also celebrating with his followers and was also taking out a victory procession. Gulal is being airlifted from JCB in the procession. Meanwhile, a fire broke out leaving 3-4 people, including Patil, injured.

This incident occurred in Mahagaon. The incident of fire while gulal was dumped from JCB was caught on camera. It is said that Shivaji Patil was being worshiped by some women in Mahagaon of Chandgarh tehsil, when a large amount of gulal fell from above.

Initial information says that some women and Shivaji Patil were injured in the fire. Due to the fire, a stampede occurred at the site.

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Shiv Sena chief termed results unexpected

Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday described the results of the Maharashtra Assembly elections as completely unexpected and incomprehensible. He also expressed doubts about the authenticity of the result.

Addressing a press conference, Thackeray said he could not believe that Maharashtra treated him like this. There is definitely something wrong with this. In these assembly elections, Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), consisting of Shiv Sena, Congress and NCP (SP)-led Sharad Pawar, has suffered a major setback. So far, its candidates have won or are leading with about 45 seats.

Thackeray said the results showed that there was not a wave but a tsunami, adding that the “anger” against the government over unemployment and agricultural difficulties was very clearly visible. The former chief minister wondered how the situation could change so quickly four months after the Lok Sabha elections, in which Maha Vikas Aghadi decimated the NDA and won 30 of 48 seats in the state.

(Entry: Deepak Suryavanshi)

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