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Maharashtra Assembly elections: Of six former MLAs in race, only two still with original parties

All of them tell mid-day they are ready to contest Assembly poll if told to do so by high command

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Naseem Khan, former MLA of Congress

Naseem Khan, former MLA of Congress

Six former MLAs, including two former ministers from Mumbai, are in the Assembly election race. Two of them will contest the poll as members of a new party while two will seek to be elected under a new boss. Naseem Khan of Congress, one of the former ministers, said, “Party workers want me to contest from Chandivli. I have already started preparing. The party will decide soon.” In 2019, the leader lost the election by 400 votes.

Atul Shah, ex-legislator BJP, Ashok Patil, former MLA of Bhandup West, Mangesh Sangle, former Vikholi MLA, Tukaram Kate, Shiv Sena leader
Atul Shah, ex-legislator BJP, Ashok Patil, former MLA of Bhandup West, Mangesh Sangle, former Vikholi MLA, Tukaram Kate, Shiv Sena leader

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