Cuomo Blasts Zohran Mamdami For Being Wealthy Landowner While Pushing For Abolition Of Private Property

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The former governor of New York Andrew Cuomo called the socialist candidate for town hall Zohran Mamdani on Friday to have precious Ugandan goods while campaigning to abolish private property rights.

The Queens Assembly has vacant land in Jinja, Uganda, worth $ 100,000 and $ 250,000, according to state and city financial disclosure documents. He has had the property since 2012.

“Being a rich landowner with foreign investments, while holding a stabilized rent apartment on the tightest housing market in the country is the peak of hypocrisy,” Cuomo told New York Post.

Cuomo, who presents himself as an independent and drags Mamdani in the recent polls, attacked the personality of the working class of his rival. (Related: Zohran Mamdani’s plan to send social workers to calls for domestic violence will kill people)

“Zohran Mamdani can be called a champion of the working class he wants, but it is just an act of a son of a award -winning director. The working men and women do not live in manors with armed guards and have family houses in the world – the sons of the oligarchs,” said Cuomo, according to The Outlet.

“Zohran Mamdani is a living mansion of family wealth.”

The parents of Mamdani, 33, Professor Mahmood Mamdani, the professor of the University of Columbia, and the filmmaker of “Monsoon Wedding” Mira Nair, have a five -chamber villa overlooking Lake Victoria in Uganda. They rented the property on Airbnb for eight years, despite their son’s opposition to the platform.

Mamdani has published videos of himself eating burritos in the metro to project an image of everyone. He lives in an apartment stabilized in rent in Queens despite the richness of his family.

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