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Ajit Pawar met injured party workers at SIGMA hospital

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Aurangabad: Leader of Nationalist Party and Leader of Opposition Ajit Pawar who is on a visit to Aurangabad on Wednesday to inaugurate election office and present to file nomination paper of NCP candidate Vikram Kale for Aurangabad division teacher constituency of state assembly council election scheduled on January 30, shifted his convoy directly to SIGMA Hospital to met the injured NCP worker Bhausaheb Tarmale during recent grampanchayat election.

Mr Pawar who was arrived at Chikalthana airport here around this morning was welcome by party workers. But after accepting the welcome of the leaders, Mr Pawar shifted his convoy directly to Sigma Hospital in Aurangabad and met the injured NCP worker. Tarmale, District President of Nationalist Youth Party was fatally attacked on December 31 due to the dispute over Gram Panchayat elections.

As Tarmale’s condition is critical, he is currently undergoing treatment at SIGMA Hospital Aurangabad. Therefore, Mr Pawar met the injured Tarmale and inquired about his health, even though it was not mentioned in the tour.

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