Kshirsagar Family Feud Shapes Beed Assembly Elections
The Beed assembly elections see a heated contest involving the Kshirsagar family, with former minister Jaydatta Kshirsagar and his relatives entering the race. This closely-watched battle, featuring candidates from NCP, independent entries, and other parties, highlights internal familial and political tensions as Maharashtra prepares for its November polls.
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The political atmosphere in Beed is charged as the assembly elections approach, with heavyweights from the Kshirsagar family entering a multi-cornered contest. The formerly undivided NCP stronghold is seeing four family members, including ex-minister Jaydatta Kshirsagar, vie for influence.
In a twist of familial and political allegiances, Sandeep Kshirsagar, who narrowly defeated his uncle Jaydatta in 2019, seeks reelection under the NCP (SP) banner, while Jaydatta joins the fray as an independent. Adding to this mix is Sandeep's wife, Neha, and another nephew, Yogesh, securing nominations.
Competitors from Shiv Sena and independents further complicate the race, as political dynamics in Maharashtra continue to evolve. With voting slated for November 20, observers await the final list of candidates and subsequent outcome, amid reported internal rifts and strategic maneuvering.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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