Mumbai: Sana Malik Sheikh is making waves in the political arena as the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has nominated her for the Anushakti Nagar Assembly seat in Maharashtra. This decision comes amidst rising tensions and criticisms from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has long opposed her father, Nawab Malik, due to his controversial past involving alleged underworld connections and money laundering charges.
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Ajit Pawar, the NCP leader, has expressed confidence in Sana’s capabilities, particularly as the party aims to enhance its representation among minority communities. Sana, who has been actively involved in local politics and previously served as the spokesperson for Ajit Pawar’s faction during the Jan Samman Yatra, is well-prepared to take on this new role With the Maharashtra Assembly elections looming, Sana is set to file her nomination soon, marking a critical moment in her political journey. Her active participation and social initiatives, including her work with the Rahbar Foundation, reflect her commitment to community welfare and empowerment
As the election race heats up, Sana Malik Sheikh’s candidacy signifies a new chapter for the NCP in Anushakti Nagar, with voters keen to see how she navigates the complex political landscape shaped by her family’s legacy and the broader electoral dynamics in Maharashtra.
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