Deputy CM Ajit Pawar expressed frustration at a public event, reminding voters they don’t oversee him. He commented on Baramati’s expanding real estate market, noting its fluctuations linked to election results. Pawar also cautioned MIDC officials against unauthorized changes in land status.
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