Viral Video: Height! BJP Leader, Ex-Union Minister Kicks Party Worker Out of Frame, Social Media Outraged

Viral Video of BJP Leader Raosaheb Patil Danve Kicking Party Worker Sparks Social Media Outrage Ahead of Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024

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Image Credit: X (Formerly Twitter)/@firstbiharnews

Viral Video: As Maharashtra prepares for the 2024 assembly elections, a viral video featuring BJP leader and former Union Minister Raosaheb Patil Danve has ignited controversy. The video shows the senior leader kicking a party worker aside to keep him out of the frame while posing for a photo with Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) candidate Arjun Khotkar, who is contesting from the Jalna assembly seat. This moment, caught on camera, quickly spread across social media, prompting a flood of reactions from netizens.

BJP Leader Caught on Camera Kicking Party Worker in Viral Video

The viral video was initially posted on X (formerly Twitter) by the account “@firstbiharnews” and quickly went viral. In it, Raosaheb Patil Danve, a prominent BJP leader and former Union Minister, is clearly seen nudging a party worker away with his foot while preparing for a photo-op with Khotkar. This action has prompted outrage and mockery on social media, as people discuss the treatment of loyal workers by senior politicians. However, Danve has not made any public statement addressing the incident.

Social Media Reactions: Public Outrage over BJP Leader’s Behavior

The unusual behavior of BJP leader has not gone unnoticed. Social media users have expressed their opinions, with one commenter stating, “The workers who bring them to power are the ones they kick out.” Another sarcastic user wrote, “Great service to the people by our servant.” Many online reactions reveal frustration, with some seeing this act as a sign of disrespect toward party workers, who play an essential role in election campaigns.

Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024 Schedule

With the Maharashtra Assembly elections on November 20 approaching, the race has intensified. Voting will take place across 288 seats, with the results scheduled to be announced on November 23. Over 4,000 candidates are competing in what is shaping up to be a fiercely contested election.

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