"I am used to staying in dilapidated homes. I have not joined politics to live in a bungalow and lead a lavish lifestyle. I have joined politics to serve the backward community so that they too can be a part of the country's development. I will not live in the official bungalow allotted to me until I am proved innocent," Badole told reporters here.
"A person died of hunger in Badole's home constituency of Tiroda in the Vidarbha region, but the minister is not bothered about it. Instead of eradicating hunger, he is busy utilising funds meant for shelter homes to serve food to his guests," Malik had alleged.
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