Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar reaffirms commitment to secular and progressive politics, warns against divisiveness and corruption, and urges higher-income beneficiaries to opt out of the Ladki Bahin Yojana. He emphasizes transparency in party membership and criticizes opposition complaints about EVMs when they lose elections.
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