Nationalist congress Party (NCP) chief sharad pawar on friday said the opposition alliance india (I.N.D.I.A.)
will be cautious ahead of the state assembly elections to ensure that there is no dispute between its alliance
partners. . These states also include rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, where assembly elections are to be held in a
few months. Pawar also spoke to journalists in Baramati on issues like maratha reservation and export duty on
onion.
There is no denial of discrimination among allies - Pawar
When asked about the apparent conflict in West Bengal, Pawar said that there are no elections there in the near
future. Actually, congress has staked claim on some seats in West Bengal. He said, “When elections are near,
differences among the allies of ‘India’ alliance cannot be ruled out. However, we will resolve the issues by
sending impartial leaders from the alliance.
There should be no dispute between partners, will take precautions - Pawar
Pawar said that elections are to be held in four to five states in a few months and this is more important for him.
He said, “The opposition alliance ‘India’ will decide how the alliance partners work together in states like
Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. After returning to Mumbai, I will talk to leaders of congress and other parties
and we will take precautions to ensure that there is no dispute between the alliance partners in these states. The
NCP chief said that this process will take place over the next eight months. Will start in 10 days.
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