Cops 'forced' to sell tickets for live concert of Devendra Fadnavis' wife

Aurangabad | Wednesday | 16th August, 2017

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However, police sources confirmed the news of forced selling of tickets.Sources close to Amruta Fadnavis , however, tried to end the controversy and claimed that the amount collected from selling the tickets will be used for social cause. "The amount will be used on schooling of children of farmers who committed suicide, scholarship for the children of police constables and treatment of cancer patients," they said. AURANGABAD: A controversy erupted over reports of policemen being allegedly forced to sell tickets for a live concert of Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis 's wife Amruta in Aurangabad.The concert - Independence Day Live Charity Musical Concert - will be organised by Mahatma Gandhi Mission ( MGM ) - led by former minister Kamalkishor Kadam - with the support of Aurangaband city police on Wednesday evening.Cops were allegedly asked to sell a maximum of 400 tickets where each ticket costs Rs 51,000.The Opposition Congress has asked Aurangabad police commissioner to clarify on the issue.The police commissioner could not be reached for comment till the report was filed..