Maha NCP insurrection: Need to battle forces creating communal divide, says Sharad Pawar
By PTI
KARAD: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday mentioned there was a must battle forces making a communal divide in Maharashtra and the nation.
Addressing NCP staff and supporters in Karad a day after Ajit Pawar led a vertical break up within the occasion to change into the deputy chief minister within the Eknath Shinde-led authorities, Sharad Pawar additionally mentioned “some of our people fell prey to BJP’s tactics to break other parties.”
“Attempts are being made to create communal divide in Maharashtra and the country. We need to fight forces that create fear among peace-loving citizens,” he mentioned.
“We need to protect democracy in the country,” he added.
Sharad Pawar visited the memorial of his mentor and Maharashtra’s first chief minister Yashwantrao Chavan in Karad and paid floral tributes to him.
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The 82-year-old chief’s go to to the late Chavan’s memorial ‘Pritisangam’ on the event of Guru Purnima is being seen as a present of energy by him, a day after his nephew Ajit Pawar led a vertical break up within the NCP.
Sharad Pawar on Sunday mentioned he was undeterred by his nephew Ajit Pawar’s insurrection and would begin afresh by going among the many folks.
Sharad Pawar left Pune for Karad on Monday morning and stopped alongside the way in which to satisfy supporters who lined up on the roadsides to greet him and prolong assist to him.
In Karad, he was welcomed by hundreds of supporters and native NCP MLA Balasaheb Patil. Senior Congress chief Prithviraj Chavan, who hails from Karad, was additionally current.
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KARAD: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday mentioned there was a must battle forces making a communal divide in Maharashtra and the nation.
Addressing NCP staff and supporters in Karad a day after Ajit Pawar led a vertical break up within the occasion to change into the deputy chief minister within the Eknath Shinde-led authorities, Sharad Pawar additionally mentioned “some of our people fell prey to BJP’s tactics to break other parties.”
“Attempts are being made to create communal divide in Maharashtra and the country. We need to fight forces that create fear among peace-loving citizens,” he mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
“We need to protect democracy in the country,” he added.
Sharad Pawar visited the memorial of his mentor and Maharashtra’s first chief minister Yashwantrao Chavan in Karad and paid floral tributes to him.READ MORE:
* Ajit joined palms with BJP to exchange Shinde, claims Uddhav Sena mouthpiece
* After Ajit Pawar’s mutiny, fear over related destiny in Opposition-ruled states
The 82-year-old chief’s go to to the late Chavan’s memorial ‘Pritisangam’ on the event of Guru Purnima is being seen as a present of energy by him, a day after his nephew Ajit Pawar led a vertical break up within the NCP.
Sharad Pawar on Sunday mentioned he was undeterred by his nephew Ajit Pawar’s insurrection and would begin afresh by going among the many folks.
Sharad Pawar left Pune for Karad on Monday morning and stopped alongside the way in which to satisfy supporters who lined up on the roadsides to greet him and prolong assist to him.
In Karad, he was welcomed by hundreds of supporters and native NCP MLA Balasaheb Patil. Senior Congress chief Prithviraj Chavan, who hails from Karad, was additionally current.
ALSO READ:* BJP all set for Maha ‘Pawar’ play in 2024 elections
* BJP’s ‘washer’ has resumed operation: Opposition on Ajit’s mutiny* Will take applicable motion on NCP’s disqualification plea in opposition to Ajit Pawar: Maha Speaker