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Candidates show their strength

The Free Press Journal

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November 20, 2024

On the last day of election campaigning, candidates from the city and rural areas across the four constituencies show-cased their strength through rallies, processions, and meetings.

The constituencies witnessed an energetic atmosphere as candidates sought to connect with voters through power-packed events.

MNS's campaign

Nashik West candidate Dinkar Patil organised a campaign rally starting from Satpur Shivaji Nagar. The rally traversed areas such as Ashok Nagar, Maharashtra Housing Colony, Satpur Village, and CIDCO.

Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi's campaign

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