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Saying he was hurt by BJP candidate Pragya Singh Thakur's remark against Hemant Karkare, a former colleague of the slain chief of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad is contesting the election against her from Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency.
Riyazuddin Ghayasuddin Deshmukh (60), who had worked under Karkare, has filed nomination as independent candidate.
Deshmukh, who is from Aurangabad, told PTI on Thursday, 25 April, that he was "deeply hurt and devastated" by Thakur's remark against his former boss.
She withdrew the statement later.
"Seconds after she called Karkare sahab anti-national, I decided to contest the election against her," said Deshmukh, who retired as Assistant Commissioner of Police in 2016.
Deshmukh said he filed his nomination on 23 April. "I am not going to withdraw it at any cost," he said.
The election in Bhopal, where the main contest is between Thakur and Congress veteran Digvijay Singh, will be held on 12 May.
Thakur is facing trial under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in the Malegaon blast case.
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