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Maharashtra has experienced a spike in communal incidents since 2022, fostering a strong Hindutva sentiment to aid the BJP in upcoming elections. However, a recent violent clash in Nagpur over demands to demolish Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's tomb was questionable, given that no major elections are imminent.
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