Sharad Pawar was addressing NCP employees at a social media assembly organised by the get together.
Some members left the NCP because the Centre had launched an inquiry in opposition to them via the Enforcement Directorate (ED), get together chief Sharad Pawar stated in Pune on Sunday. Without taking the identify of his nephew Ajit Pawar who led the group of insurgent MLAs to affix the Shiv Sena-BJP authorities final month, Pawar stated their declare that they needed to be part of the federal government for the reason for growth was not true.
“There were some changes in the past. Some of our members left us. They (the Ajit Pawar faction) say they went for development but this is not at all true. The Centre had launched an ED inquiry against them and they have left the NCP. Some members (from the Ajit Pawar faction) were told to join them (BJP) or they will be sent somewhere else,” Pawar claimed.
He was addressing NCP employees at a social media assembly organised by the get together. “However, some members were ready to face the inquiry. (Ex-home minister) Anil Deshmukh was in jail for 14 months. Even Deshmukh was asked to change his role (loyalty) but he stood firm on his decision (to not quit NCP),” Pawar stated.
While Ajit Pawar took oath because the deputy chief minister, eight different MLAs of NCP have been sworn in as ministers in July. The Pawar senior stated the state authorities ought to take note of the issues being confronted by widespread folks in Maharashtra. “The state is facing issues such as unemployment, farmers are also suffering,” he added.