Ajit Pawar Stands Firm: Challenges Political Rumors and Relies on Governance
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar vehemently denied allegations about secretly meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah in disguise. He vowed to quit politics if these claims were proven true, but demanded that opposition leaders who propagated false rumors should also resign. Pawar accused opponents of trying to defame him due to successful government schemes.
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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has strongly refuted allegations of secretly meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Speaking on Friday, he declared he would quit politics if the veracity of these reports were proven, lambasting opposition leaders for attempting to smear his name.
Pawar challenged his critics, suggesting that they resign if the rumors proved unfounded. This controversy erupted after media reports claimed he had disguised himself for secret meetings in Delhi. Pawar maintained his stance, insisting he operates transparently in politics.
He accused opponents of resorting to baseless allegations to tarnish his reputation, especially as the state government rolls out successful schemes. Pawar called for public trust in his leadership and vowed to continue implementing beneficial policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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