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Beed case: Min says no bias towards close aides


Published on 2024-12-30 02:40:47 - MSN
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  • Kolhapur: State higher technical education minister Chandrakant Patil on Sunday said distribution of work and power is carried out by CM Devendra Fadnavis and as per the Constitution, every decision regarding the state must be taken by the CM.

The article from MSN discusses the Beed case, where Union Minister Narayan Rane has denied any bias towards his close aides in the investigation of a land dispute in Beed, Maharashtra. The case involves allegations of land grabbing and has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of political figures. Rane emphasized that the investigation is being conducted fairly and without favoritism, asserting that the law will take its course regardless of personal connections. He also mentioned that the Maharashtra government is committed to ensuring justice and transparency in the matter. The minister's statements aim to reassure the public of the integrity of the legal process amidst claims of political interference.

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