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Baramati, Ajit Pawar's karmabhoomi, shaped him and saw him off
Baramati, the constituency that first elected Ajit Pawar to Lok Sabha, not only shaped his political journey but also became the place of his final passage.

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Baramati, the constituency that first elected Ajit Pawar to Lok Sabha, not only shaped his political journey but also became the place of his final passage.
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