BJP MLA Rajendra Patni Passes Away After Prolonged Illness

The news of his demise elicited condolences from top political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who expressed his grief on Twitter.

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Rajendra Patni, a prominent Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA representing the Karanja Assembly Constituency in Washim District, breathed his last today following a prolonged illness. Patni, aged 59, had been battling health issues for the past two to three years and was receiving treatment in Mumbai.

The news of his demise elicited condolences from top political figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who expressed his grief on Twitter. PM Modi praised Patni’s contributions to community service initiatives and hailed him as an effective advocate for the people. He also acknowledged Patni’s role in bolstering the BJP’s presence in Maharashtra. The Prime Minister extended heartfelt condolences to Patni’s family and supporters in their moment of loss.

Similarly, BJP President JP Nadda mourned the passing of Rajendra Patni, highlighting his dedication to public welfare and describing him as a significant figure in Maharashtra’s political arena. Nadda conveyed his sincere sympathies to Patni’s family members and well-wishers, praying for strength for them to cope with the loss.

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis also expressed his condolences, reflecting on Patni’s legacy of service and his impact on the state’s political landscape. Fadnavis joined in mourning the loss of a dedicated leader and offered his support to Patni’s grieving family.

Rajendra Patni’s demise marks a significant loss for the BJP and the people of Maharashtra, leaving behind a void in the political sphere. His contributions to public service and his commitment to the welfare of his constituents will be remembered fondly. As condolences pour in from across the political spectrum, Patni’s legacy of service and dedication to the people he served will continue to inspire many.

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