Marathi groups demand Indore LS ticket for Mahajan\'s son

Marathi groups demand Indore LS ticket for Mahajan's son

Press Trust of India  |  Indore 

Indore-based organisations of Marathi-speaking people have written to Amit Shah demanding that, in case sitting is denied a party ticket for the April-May polls, then her son be considered.

seat, a BJP stronghold, has been held by since 1989 but no candidate has been declared by the party as yet giving rise to speculation that the Lok Speaker might be eased out as she will turn 76 in a few days time.

"If the BJP re-nominates Mahajan, we will ensure that she is victorious. In case she is not nominated, as per the party's stand of not giving tickets to those above 75 years of age, then we want her son to be given a ticket," local corporator and supporter Sudhir Dedge said.

He said a request letter had been sent to Shah but did not divulge the date when it was sent.

is of Bruhan Mandal, a cultural organisation working for the welfare of Marathi-speaking people living outside

Out of the 26 lakh voters in Indore, some three lakh are Marathi speakers, Dedge said, adding that 35 community-based organisations are supporting Milind.

"I have come to know about the demand. I am a BJP soldier and if the party wants to me assign me a role in the polls, I will consider it positively," Milind told

However, his younger brother Mandar, issued a statement Tuesday asserting that though Mahajan, popularly called Tai (elder sister) here, was a Marathi, she had worked along side all communities as eight-time for the development of

will go to polls on May 19.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 20:50 IST