Pune: Bapusaheb Pathare Ramps Up Campaign, Targets Critical Issues in Vadgaonsheri Constituency

Bapu Pathare with Mhaske
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Vishrantwadi/Lohgaon, 9th November 2024: Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) candidate Bapusaheb Pathare intensified his election campaign in Vadgaonsheri constituency on Saturday evening, with a series of public outreach events aimed at galvanizing support ahead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Pathare, a former MLA, drew significant attention with a campaign walk through key areas, involving party officials, workers, and citizens.

Following a high-profile rally with NCP MP Supriya Sule on November 8, Pathare organized a campaign walk in the Lohgaon area on November 9, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., accompanied by MLA Rohit Pawar. Another rally was held in the Kalas area under the leadership of Prakash Appa Mhaske, as the campaign sought to establish direct contact with voters.

Speaking about Pathare’s growing momentum, Prakash Mhaske confidently stated, “Bapusaheb Pathare will win this election through household contacts, and a new political history will be made in Vadgaonsheri constituency.”

During the campaign, Pathare addressed several pressing issues affecting the Kalas area, assuring voters that their concerns would be prioritized. “The problem of waste management in Kalas has been a persistent issue, and the current system is not functioning effectively. This large population is struggling with waste sorting, and it’s time we address it,” said Pathare, who also highlighted the surge in stray dogs, which has become a safety concern for residents.

Bapu Pathare campaign

Pathare further pointed out that the community’s amenity spaces are underutilized and pledged to ensure they are used effectively. He also addressed the long-standing issues at the local vegetable market (Bhaji Mandi), promising to expedite work on resolving them. Additionally, he committed to improving security at the local crematorium, stating, “There are numerous malpractices that will be stopped, and the facilities at the municipal hospital will be expanded.”