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Lok Sabha elections 2014: Netas take a power walk to woo voters

<p>BJP candidate Anil Shirole trekked to Sinhagad Fort while Congress&rsquo; Vishwajeet Kadam hiked to Pune University campus; AAP&rsquo;s Subhash Ware took to door-to-door visits</p>

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Off  to an early start, Pune’s BJP Lok Sabha candidate Anil Shirole and Congress contender Vishwajeet Kadam caught up with voters during their morning walk yesterday. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Subhash Ware was invited by a society in Karve Nagar while MNS candidate Deepak Paigude was busy making arrangements for party supremo Raj Thackeray’s first ever election rally in the state scheduled for today.


Walking and talking: BJP Lok Sabha candidate Anil Shirole (extreme right) went to Sinhagad Fort yesterday to interact with the voters.

In an attempt to strike a chord with young voters, Shirole decided to visit Sinhagad Fort, a famous trekking destination in Pune. He conversed and interacted with the trekkers during the hour-long climb.

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