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It’s deeply disappointing to see elected representatives like Murlidhar Mohol and Ravindra Dhangekar using their political power to promote private businesses. Holding public office—whether as Corporator, Mayor, MLA, or MP—means serving the people, not marketing real estate or commercial ventures for private gain. Public officials aren’t allowed to have,...

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