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Maha opposition leaders demands resignation of ministers Abdul Sattar and Uday Samant

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 27, 2022 14:59 IST

Leaders of Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Ambadas Danve demanded the resignation of state ministers Abdul Sattar and ...

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Leaders of Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Ambadas Danve demanded the resignation of state ministers Abdul Sattar and Uday Samant over alleged irregularities in land allotment and a few mega projects.

Speaking to reporters outside the Vidhan Bhavan complex, Danve said the Bombay High Court has reprimanded Agriculture Minister Sattar over the allotment of land reserved for public ‘gairan’ (grazing) in Washim and asked him to pay a penalty of Rs 50,000, which proves he is in the wrong.

Danve claimed Sattar was involved in two other land related cases in Ratnagiri and Sambhaji Nagar. He is a habitual offender in such cases, Danve alleged.

Danve also accused state Industries Minister Uday Samant of irregularities in some mega projects, without elaborating. We will demand the resignation of these ministers in both the Houses, he said.

Tags: Maharashtra Legislative CouncilAbdul SattarUday samant
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