Monday, April 25, 2022

After Kolhapur loss, Centre won’t impose President’s Rule: Sharad Pawar

Violence against BJP leaders in Maharashtra has prompted some BJP to talk of imposing President’s rule in the state, however, Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar was confident that the Center would not take such a step.

“Those who are restless are expected to look for other options, but there is no need to take them seriously. I don’t think they (BJP leaders) will take such a serious step. The Kolhapur bypoll results showed them That (with them) will happen if they have elections,” Pawar said while talking to reporters in Pune.

Without naming BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis, the NCP chief hit out at the former CM, saying people without power have become ‘restless’. “Power comes and goes, but there is no need to be restless. These days some people have become very restless. I can’t blame them because before the assembly elections (in 2019), they had announced that they would be in power. Coming back in. That didn’t happen,” Pawar said.

The NCP chief also blamed Amaravati MP-MLA couple Navneet and Ravi Rana for planning to recite Hanuman Chalisa outside Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s house. Pawar said, “If you want to perform any religious ritual you can do it at your home, but if you announce to do it outside my house, you cannot blame me for the anger of my followers.” ” Working to create peace between different communities. Pawar also spoke out against the “derogatory” remarks made against the chief minister. Pawar said, “One can criticize the Chief Minister on the issue of government’s policy but you cannot insult him, the institution should be respected.”

Shiv Sena’s Rajya Sabha MP and party spokesperson Sanjay Raut said: “Ever since the Yogi government came to power, a lot of crimes and rapes have happened. If you want to impose President’s rule, put it together in UP and Maharashtra, “Dare. Raut.

Originally published at Pen 18

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