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Politics and Elections in Pune, Maharashtra: What do you need to know?

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Conservative? Liberal? Here's what five local experts had to say about politics and elections in Pune, Maharashtra.

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Pune is a city of historic importance. The local people here are quite laid-back and conservative by nature. However, thanks to its rapid development as an IT hub, it has become a cultural hot pot. Formerly it was viewed as a retirement city, but now its become a city of youngsters bustling with activity.

Spicy food and Typical marathi speaking people who are slightly conservative. However, when it comes to weather it is a pleasant one in Pune. Yes I agree monsoon can be slightly worrisome with water logging but overall it’s good. People are not alcoholic but alcohol aficionado. Overall you will have good time.

Aashish, says: 2020

Know the political environment of the city and keep in mind the religious sentiments of the local residents. It is a very beautiful city with temperatures rising from 35 degrees to 40 degrees centigrade. It is the city of Marathas, the rulers who sacrificed their lives for the protection of its people and nation.

Sannalingappa, says: 2020

Pune city was the capital of Peshwas, who also called the Prime Minister of Maratha Empire, they lived in Shaniwarwada which is at middle of Pune city, nearby Shaniwar Wada famous Ganpati Temple “Dagdusheth” is also situated. We can easily reach the all Ashtavinayak temples from Pune. Also, easy connectivity to reach at Mahabaleshwar.

Mayank, says: 2020

Pune is the cultural capital of Maharashtra, India. The city is historically rich with maratha empire’s Prime Minister fort residing in the Middle of city. The city has best health care facility. The city was Ranked one in the Indian government survey. The city is quite clean with least pollution with good air quality.

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