MNS workers vandalized the Tondgaon toll plaza in Washim district, Maharashtra, due to ongoing roadwork and lack of amenities. The party's district president, Raju Patil Kidse, justified the action, stating that repeated complaints about the unfinished road leading to Kanergaon and the absence of basic facilities at the plaza had been ignored, despite toll collection commencing.
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