A new statement of NCP Chief Sharad Pawar has come to the fore in the Adani case. Sharad Pawar has said that if the entire opposition wants a JPC inquiry in this matter, then he will support it. Sharad Pawar said these things in a program organized by NCP’s Agriculture Graduate Cell in Amravati last Sunday. However, he has also said that he is of the opinion that there is no need for a JPC inquiry into the matter, as a committee on behalf of the Supreme Court is already probing the matter.
Significantly, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar is against the JPC investigation since the beginning. Even before this, he had said that when a committee is already investigating in this matter, then there is no use in forming a new committee to investigate. Pawar said that in such a situation there is no need to conduct an inquiry by the JPC. He also said that the opposition is demanding a JPC, even if an inquiry is conducted by the JPC, the monitoring will be with the ruling party and the ruling party has the majority. How will the truth come out in such a situation?
Adani had met Sharad Pawar Had met Pawar last Thursday. Adani had met NCP chief Sharad Pawar at his residence in Mumbai amid demands by opposition parties to set up a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) to probe the Adani-Hindenburg affair. Tell me. NCP leader Sharad Pawar had defended the Adani Group in early April itself and criticized the Hindenburg Research report after the opposition raised the demand for a JPC inquiry after the Hindenburg Research report.
In the program, Sharad Pawar also mentioned those things in which it is being said that there is a split in the NCP because of Ajit Pawar in the party. Regarding the so-called split in NCP, Sharad Pawar said that if someone is conspiring to break NCP, then the party will have to take strict action. Sharad Pawar said if someone is trying to break our party, then this is their strategy. If we have to take a stand, we have to take a firm stand.language input with
Sharad PawarGautam AdaniPublished Date
Mon, Apr 24, 2023, 2: 23 PM IST
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