Baburao Chandere, a former standing committee chairman of Pune Municipal Corporation, is under scrutiny for allegedly assaulting real estate developer Vijay Raundal over a land dispute. A video of the incident has gone viral, showing Chandere body-slammin
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Baburao Chandere is a former standing committee chairman of Pune Municipal Corporation and a leader of the National Congress Party (NCP).
The assault incident occurred over a land dispute. Baburao Chandere allegedly trespassed on Vijay Raundal’s land, leading to an argument that escalated into physical violence.
The police registered a case against Baburao Chandere for assault, criminal intimidation, and other related offences under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions.
Ajit Pawar, the NCP leader and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister, condemned the incident and stated that the party would not tolerate such behavior. He also mentioned that he had attempted to contact Chandere for an explanation.
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions in the real estate sector in Pune, particularly over land and property rights, and underscores the need for transparency and fair practices in the industry.
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