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Shinde, who arrived to address a rally for his party candidate Sanjana Jadhav in Kannad assembly segment there, was upset after realising that two leaders were yet to make their speeches, which in turn would have delayed him for his next stop in the campaign itinerary. As a thumb rule, the senior most leader speaks last at rallies.
In a video, Shinde can be seen expressing his disappointment at local Shiv Sena leaders and also showing his wristwatch to colleague and Aurangabad Lok Sabha MP Sandipan Bhumre to signal poor time management.
Incidentally, on Sunday, Union minister Amit Shah encountered similar paucity of time at a rally in Morshi in Amravati. The BJP’s key strategist and star campaigner apologised for having just five minutes to speak to those at the well-attended gathering since his helicopter was scheduled to take off at a specific time.
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While addressing a rally in Borivali, in the northern tip of Mumbai, Thackeray realised he would not be able to reach Prabhadevi, in the central part of the metropolis, to campaign for his son and Mahim MNS candidate Amit Thackeray.
To tide over the issue, Thackeray addressed his next rally in Versova, in west Mumbai, from Borivali via live telecast and then rushed to Prabhadevi.
Maharashtra assembly polls will be held on November 20, while votes will be counted on November 23.