Pratap Sarnaik, a key figure in the Sena party, has recently been the center of a discord over his role as the Mahayuti minister. Sarnaik's involvement in the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation and his significant presence in the real estate sec
Pratap SarnaikSena PartyMahayuti MinisterMsrtcReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 07, 2025
Pratap Sarnaik is a prominent member of the Sena party in Maharashtra, currently serving as the Mahayuti minister. He is also known for his involvement in the real estate sector through the Vihang Group.
The Mahayuti minister is responsible for coordinating between various government departments and ensuring smooth functioning of the administration in Maharashtra.
The Vihang Group is a real estate company founded and managed by Pratap Sarnaik. It has undertaken several high-profile projects in Maharashtra, including residential complexes and commercial spaces.
The MSRTC is a state-owned corporation that manages public transport services in Maharashtra, including bus and taxi operations. Pratap Sarnaik has played a significant role in the management of MSRTC.
There is a discord over Sarnaik's role as Mahayuti minister due to concerns about his performance, allegations of mismanagement, and potential conflicts of interest arising from his business activities.
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