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NCP Chief Sharad Pawar's new statement has come to the fore regarding the demand for JPC inquiry by the opposition against Adani Group. In his new statement, Sharad Pawar has said that the opposition will not oppose their demand for unity. He said that although the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) does not agree with the demand of the opposition parties for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) inquiry into the allegations against the Adani group, it opposes their stand for the sake of unity of the opposition parties. Will not go. What was Pawar's statement earlier: Significantly, former Union Minister Sharad Pawar had said in his statement that if the joint parliamentary If the committee is formed, given the numerical strength of the BJP in the Parliament, it will have a majority in the committee and this will cast doubt on the outcome of such an inquiry. Talking to a Marathi news channel, Pawar said that the opinion of our friendly parties is different from ours, but we want to maintain our unity. He said that if our allies feel that JPC is necessary then we will not oppose it. Sharad Pawar said in his statement that we do not agree with the opposition parties in this matter, but for the sake of opposition unity, we will not insist on the issue that JPC should not be there. Earlier on Saturday, he had said that he was not completely opposed to the JPC probe into the allegations against the Adani group, but the Supreme Court-appointed probe committee would prove to be more useful and effective in the matter. Let us tell you, Pawar's comment was seen as a blow to the opposition unity. On the other hand, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that NCP may have its own views on this issue, but like-minded The parties believe that the issue of Adani Group related to the Prime Minister is real and very serious. In this series, the Supreme Court had last month ordered the formation of a six-member committee headed by a former judge of the apex court to look into various regulatory aspects for the stock markets, recently hit by allegations of fraud by Hindenburg Research. Shares of Adani Group included a fall. Sharad PawarNCPJPCPublished Date Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 8: 54 PM IST

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NCP Chief Sharad Pawar’s new statement has come to the fore regarding the demand for JPC inquiry by the opposition against Adani Group. In his new statement, Sharad Pawar has said that the opposition will not oppose their demand for unity. He said that although the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) does not agree with the demand of the opposition parties for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) inquiry into the allegations against the Adani group, it opposes their stand for the sake of unity of the opposition parties. Will not go.

What was Pawar’s statement earlier: Significantly, former Union Minister Sharad Pawar had said in his statement that if the joint parliamentary If the committee is formed, given the numerical strength of the BJP in the Parliament, it will have a majority in the committee and this will cast doubt on the outcome of such an inquiry. Talking to a Marathi news channel, Pawar said that the opinion of our friendly parties is different from ours, but we want to maintain our unity. He said that if our allies feel that JPC is necessary then we will not oppose it.

Sharad Pawar said in his statement that we do not agree with the opposition parties in this matter, but for the sake of opposition unity, we will not insist on the issue that JPC should not be there. Earlier on Saturday, he had said that he was not completely opposed to the JPC probe into the allegations against the Adani group, but the Supreme Court-appointed probe committee would prove to be more useful and effective in the matter.

Let us tell you, Pawar’s comment was seen as a blow to the opposition unity. On the other hand, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said that NCP may have its own views on this issue, but like-minded The parties believe that the issue of Adani Group related to the Prime Minister is real and very serious. In this series, the Supreme Court had last month ordered the formation of a six-member committee headed by a former judge of the apex court to look into various regulatory aspects for the stock markets, recently hit by allegations of fraud by Hindenburg Research. Shares of Adani Group included a fall.

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Tue, Apr 11, 2023, 8: 54 PM IST