In Mumbai, the election battle has a unique twist this time – three of its six Lok Sabha seats are witnessing a direct clash between the two Shiv Sena factions.
Amol Kirtikar from Uddhav Thackrey’s Shiv Sena – who is contesting one such seat of Mumbai North West against Shinde camp's Ravindra Waikar – received a notice from the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case an hour after his candidature was announced.
Ahead of the polling on May 20, Kirtikar speaks to Newslaundry about the central agencies as a “political tool”, his father and two-term sitting MP Gajanan Kirtikar joining the Eknath Shinde camp, the new symbol, and why the Hindutva of his party is different from Shinde’s Shiv Sena.
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