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NCP leader Sanjay Shinde’s Tragic Death Due To Car Fire

NCP leader Sanjay Shinde’s tragic death due to car fire. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Sanjay Shinde’s car suddenly caught fire and he died inside the car. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon, according to the information received.

NCP leader Sanjay Shinde was going from his car on the Mumbai-Agra highway, during which his car got short-circuited and the car caught fire near the Pipalgaon Baswant toll plaza. He could not get out due to the car door being locked and he died inside.

It is being told that NCP leader Sanjay Shinde was a grape exporter from Nashik district and was going to Pimpalgaon to buy pesticides. According to the police, seeing the fire in the car, Sanjay Shinde stopped the car and tried to get out but he could not get out due to the doors being locked.

By then the fire had spread so fast in the car that he died on the spot. There was also a sanitizer bottle inside the car, an official said, adding that we suspect that due to the sanitizer the fire in the car would spread very fast as it is a flammable substance.

Rainfall has started in many areas including Mumbai in Maharashtra since late night. According to the Meteorological Department, due to the low pressure area in Maharashtra, there will be heavy to very heavy rainfall in some places and light and moderate rainfall in some places.

There will be heavy rains in the coastal and adjoining areas of Konkan, Goa, and Maharashtra and heavy rains are likely at isolated places in coastal South Gujarat. In view of heavy rains, the National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) on Wednesday sent 3 teams deployed in Maharashtra, these teams have been deployed in Solapur, Indapur, and Latur in Pune.

Savitribai Phule Pune University has postponed the online and offline exams to be held today due to heavy rain warning. The revised date will be announced later.

In view of the possibility of heavy rains in North Konkan along with Mumbai and Thane, a red alert has been issued. Due to heavy rains at night, some low-lying areas of Mumbai have been flooded, roads near Sion Police Station and Kings Circle have become waterlogged. It is worth noting that in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, heavy rains are becoming rains.

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