Independent candidate from Gadchiroli district Vilas Shankarao Balamwar paid Rs 8,500 of Rs 10,000 security deposit sum in Re 1 coins while filing his nomination for the polls at Returning Officer's chamber in Divisional Commissioner's Office along with his nomination papers.
He brought the coins in four bags and it took a few hours for election officials to count the money.
Balamwar further said he is contesting the polls for the cause of non-grant school teachers and claimed that they have been suffering due to the lackadaisical approach of the government towards their demands.
Congress nominee Anil Shine, Shiv Sena candidate and former MP Prakash Jadhav also filed their nominations today.
Polling will take place from 8 AM to 4 PM on February 3, while counting of votes will be held on February 6.
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