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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar criticized the local administration in Jalna for poor cleanliness, expressing displeasure over heaps of garbage in public spaces. He questioned why public representatives are not addressing this issue and held officials accountable for maintaining cleanliness, pointing out the state's revenue and expenditure on salaries and pensions.
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