Sharad Pawar advises Congress to tone down criticism of Adani, BJP lashes out at Rahul Gandhi

Sharad Pawar

Sharad Pawar: The BJP responded to Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar’s statement that the Hindenburg Research report on Adani seems targeted after Uddhav Thackeray criticised Rahul Gandhi for saying, “I am not Savarkar,” saying that it only shows that Congress allies are disowning Rahul Gandhi’s “demented ideas, one at a time.”

Uddhav group had previously erupted against Savarkar

“Sharad Pawar, the head of the NCP, throws Congress under the bus. He claims that the request for a JPC is superfluous now that the Supreme Court has established a committee to look into the Adani situation. One by one, Congress allies disown Rahul Gandhi’s insane viewpoints.” According to BJP’s Amit Malviya. “The Uddhav group had previously erupted against Savarkar.” He said after Sharad Pawar’s interview had sparked rumours of a significant development in Maharashtra.

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Supreme Court investigates the case in an environment free from outside interference

“As of right now, the majority party in Parliament. The ruling party was the target of the demand. The bulk of the members of the committee looking into allegations against the ruling party will be from that party. There may be concerns about how the truth will be revealed. There is a stronger possibility that the truth will surface if the Supreme Court investigates the case in an environment free from outside interference. And there was no need for the JPC (investigation) since the SC established a committee to look into the subject,” Sharad Pawar said in the interview with NDTV.

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Sanjay Raut claimed the situation had been resolved

Sharad Pawar recently counselled Rahul Gandhi and the Congress to temper their criticism of Savarkar because Savarkar is beloved in Maharashtra. After being removed from the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi referred to Savarkar and declared that he would not apologise since he is not a Savarkar. Although Sanjay Raut later met with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi in Delhi and claimed the situation had been resolved, Uddhav Thackeray denounced the remark.

Controversy surrounding PM Modi’s educational background

Ajit Pawar, the leader of the opposition in Maharashtra and Devendra Fadnavis’ deputy chief minister since 2019, has recently questioned the controversy surrounding PM Modi’s educational background and claimed that “it is irrelevant in today’s political climate.” Ajit Pawar is Sharad Pawar’s nephew. “He (Modi) has served as the nation’s representative for nine years. I’ve noticed that questions about his or another minister’s educational background are brought up. The main challenges are inflation and unemployment, not this one,” according to Ajit Pawar.

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