El Congreso presenta a Akash Vijayrao More contra Sunetra Pawar en la elección parcial de Baramati

El Congreso ha presentado al abogado Akash Vijayrao More para la elección parcial de la asamblea de Baramati. El escaño quedó vacante tras el fallecimiento del ex viceprimer ministro Ajit Pawar en un accidente aéreo en enero. Sunetra Pawar, esposa de Ajit Pawar, se postulará por la alianza Mahayuti.

El presidente del Congreso, Mallikarjun Kharge, aprobó el 5 de abril la candidatura del abogado Akash Vijayrao More para la elección parcial del distrito electoral de la asamblea de Baramati.

More, de 51 años y actual secretario del Comité del Congreso de Maharashtra Pradesh, compitió anteriormente contra Ajit Pawar en 2014, perdiendo su depósito. En una conferencia de prensa en Baramati tras el anuncio, More declaró: “Está el asunto del accidente de Ajit Pawar. A pesar de varios esfuerzos, el gobierno de Mahayuti aún no ha registrado una denuncia formal (FIR) al respecto. Si el gobierno estatal presenta un caso en relación con el accidente de Ajit Pawar, retiraré mi candidatura de inmediato”.

El portavoz jefe del Congreso de Maharashtra, Atul Londhe, declaró a The Indian Express: “Lucharemos en la elección parcial de Baramati con toda seriedad y propósito”. Es probable que la contienda sea a cuatro bandas, ya que el Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, liderado por Prakash Ambedkar, también presentará un candidato. El NCP (SP) ha decidido no participar.

El padre de More, Vijayrao More, fue miembro del Consejo Legislativo (MLC) por el Congreso a mediados de la década de 1990. More se ha desempeñado como secretario del Congreso Juvenil del Distrito de Pune y como miembro de la junta educativa de Baramati durante 10 años.

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