Bachelors will find brides! NCP leader's promise…if he wins the elections, he will make the youth have fun.

Seed: The political atmosphere is heated in Maharashtra Assembly elections. After the sabotage of parties in the last 5 years, they have to prove themselves as contenders for the real symbol, which will be decided by the mandate received in this assembly election. Meanwhile, Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar) candidate from Beed district, Rajesaheb Deshmukh has made a unique promise.

He said that if he wins the Maharashtra Assembly elections to be held on November 20, he will organize marriages of bachelors in his constituency.

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Deshmukh's resolution highlights the burning social issue of the struggle of men of marriageable age to find brides in rural Maharashtra. The video of this statement of Deshmukh is going viral. His statement highlights the challenge local youth face in finding employment and the resulting difficulties in finding a bride.

Deshmukh said, “If I become MLA, I will get all the bachelors married.” We will provide work to the youth. “People ask (the person looking for a bride) whether he has a job or whether he has any business.” Deshmukh's main rival in Parli is state agriculture minister Dhananjay Munde, a leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) led by deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar.

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“What can the youth expect when the guardian minister of the district (Dhananjay Munde) himself has no business,” he said. Deshmukh has been criticizing Dhananjay Munde for not setting up any industry in his constituency. According to Deshmukh, local bachelors are finding it difficult to get married due to lack of employment opportunities. His promise has sparked discussion on employment and social issues in rural Maharashtra, making it a topic of discussion during the election campaign. (with agency input)

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