Shuaib Khatib, a well-known trustee of the Jama Masjid in Mumbai, is set to contest the Mumbadevi Assembly seat in the upcoming Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024. Khatib, who previously contested the Mumbai South parliamentary seat, is expected to bring
Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024Shuaib KhatibJama MasjidMumbadeviBahujan Samaj PartyReal Estate MaharashtraOct 25, 2024

Shuaib Khatib is a well-known trustee of the Jama Masjid in Mumbai and a political candidate contesting the Mumbadevi Assembly seat in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.
The Mumbadevi Assembly seat is a crucial battleground in the elections due to its diverse demographics and historical political competition. It is known for its multicultural and socio-economic diversity.
Shuaib Khatib is representing the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections.
The key issues in Shuaib Khatib's campaign include healthcare, education, infrastructure development, public transport, sanitation, and job creation for the youth.
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is a prominent political party in India founded in 1984 by Kanshi Ram. It focuses on the upliftment of marginalized sections of society, particularly the Dalits and other backward classes, and is led by Mayawati.

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