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After the Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde, Shrikant Shinde visits the Covid ward to motivate Shiv Sainiks

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Mumbai: Dr. Shrikant Shinde Lok Sabha MP from Kalyan, on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the Neon hospital to meet loyal party cadre and former mayor of Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation (KDMC), Rajendra Devalekar. Dr Shinde took a leaf out of his own father Eknath Shinde in trying to bolster the morale of the party cadres fighting the Coronavirus.

Wearing a PPT kit and taking required precautions, Dr Shrikant Shinde entered the corona special ward to meet Rajendra Devalekar, who is undergoing treatment for Corona in Thane. Shrikant met him, greeted him and motivated him to fight the disease and come back in good health.

Rajendra Devalekar learnt the art of politics under the guidance of late Balasaheb Thackeray and Dharmaveer Anand Dighe.

Shinde said Guardian Minister Eknath Shinde and the Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray had also inquired about his health and wished him good health. Shinde assured him that he will be fine and also told him to call if he needs anything. Listening to these words, Devalekar was emotional.

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Last week, Eknath Shinde took precautionary measures like wearing a PPE kit and went to meet Bandya Salvi, a Shiv Sainik in the Covid-affected ward.

Even during the crisis of Corona, at the time where even people do not visit their relatives and friends fearing of the disease, but Eknath Shinde and his son Shrikant Shinde are continuously visiting the Shiv Sainiks to give them strength and motivation to be patient and fight the disease and come back home in good health.

Dr. Shrikant Shinde Foundation has adopted the two children who lost their family in the Mahad building collapse and took their responsibility to give a bright future to both the children. Shinde family is well known for helping the poor and needy.

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Vivek Bhavsar is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of TheNews21, an independent, reader-supported investigative newsroom based in Mumbai. With over three decades of experience in political and investigative journalism, he has worked with leading English dailies such as The Asian Age and Free Press Journal, as well as prominent regional publications including Lokmat and Saamana. Over the course of his career, he has covered a wide spectrum of beats—from policy-making and governance to urban ecology—before establishing himself as a specialist in political reporting and government decision-making. His work has consistently focused on accountability, public policy, and the inner workings of the state. He is widely recognised for his investigative journalism, particularly his exposés on government corruption and policy irregularities. His reporting on the multi-crore Nanar petrochemical project in Maharashtra’s Konkan region played a significant role in bringing public scrutiny to the project, ultimately leading to its cancellation.

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