With the assembly elections in Pune fast approaching, independent candidate Manish Anand has been making waves with his grassroots campaign strategy. Anand, who is contesting from the Chhatrapati Shivaji Nagar constituency, has been hitting the streets with padyatras to connect with voters on a personal level.

In a recent meeting with the Khadki Traders’ Association, Anand addressed the concerns of local business owners, promising to work towards resolving issues such as traffic congestion in the market area. This direct engagement with voters has become a focal point for candidates as the election draws near.

Anand has also been making religious visits to mark Guru Nanak Jayanti, paying his respects at gurdwaras in Khadki and Range Hills. He has been actively interacting with community members and offering prayers, showcasing his commitment to all sections of society.

In a bid to understand the needs of residents on a deeper level, Anand visited a Buddhist vihara in Yerwada where he spoke with locals about their concerns. During this visit, he announced plans to establish a library for students in the area and pledged to address property tax issues affecting the community.

As Anand’s campaign gains momentum, his focus on grassroots engagement and promises to tackle local issues are resonating with voters. With the assembly elections just around the corner, Anand is working hard to secure support and make a lasting impact on the Chhatrapati Shivaji Nagar constituency.

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