Hey Pune peeps, we’ve got some interesting news for you! Ali Daruwala has just been appointed as the Maharashtra State Spokesperson of Patit Pavan Sanghatana. The appointment took place at Boat Club in Pune on February 7, where Daruwala received his official letter from State General Secretary Nitin Sonatakke.

The event was attended by some big names in the organization, including State Vice President Balasaheb Bhamre, State Coordination Head Rajesh Mote, and Pune City President Shrikant Shilimkar. Daruwala, in his acceptance speech, highlighted some key issues plaguing society today, such as Love Jihad, Land Jihad, and Vote Jihad. He emphasized the need for the government to address these issues and warned of protests if necessary action is not taken.

Daruwala also touched upon the increasing caste-based discrimination and addiction among the youth in Pune. He expressed concerns about the city’s reputation as an educational hub being tarnished by rising addiction rates. In addition, he condemned the growing incidents of cow slaughter and called for strict action against offenders.

State General Secretary Nitin Sonatakke praised Daruwala’s dedication to social issues and his strong oratory skills, stating that he is the perfect fit for the spokesperson role. It’s clear that Daruwala is ready to take on the responsibilities and make a positive impact in his new position. Stay tuned for more updates on the work of Patit Pavan Sanghatana in Maharashtra!

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