
'Do not force Hindi, but...', Sharad Pawar's big statement
Baramati: The state's politics is currently dominated by the elections for municipalities and local bodies. While there are moves to fight the upcoming elections on their own in the grand alliance, there is still peace in the MVA. Therefore, will the Mahavikas Aghadi remain together or will the constituent parties fight on their own? This is what everyone is paying attention to. Now, NCP chief Sharad Pawar has made an important statement in this regard.
What did Sharad Pawar say?
'No decision has been taken yet regarding the elections for local bodies. The election process will begin in three months. We will all participate in it, MVA wants to contest the elections together, but we all, our NCP, Shiv Sena led by Uddhav Thackeray, and the Farmers' Party, will all sit down and decide. Uddhav Thackeray has a lot of power in Mumbai, so he will have to be taken into consideration, Sharad Pawar said on this occasion.
"Hindi should not be compulsory, but ignoring Hindi is not in the interest of students. Decisions should be made as per the demands of parents, but there should be no compulsion. 70-75 percent people in India speak Hindi, this cannot be ignored, but there should be no compulsion," Sharad Pawar said, making an important statement on the ongoing Hindi language controversy.
Meanwhile, "Ajit Pawar is sitting in the Malegaon factory election camp. During the Lok Sabha elections, Velha Bank was open till midnight. This is the second time now. Why would the bank open? Why would the employees open without instructions from its leaders. There is no situation in Baramati to provide services at such a late hour, so understand what is meant..." Sharad Pawar also taunted...
Baramati: The state's politics is currently dominated by the elections for municipalities and local bodies. While there are moves to fight the upcoming elections on their own in the grand alliance, there is still peace in the MVA. Therefore, will the Mahavikas Aghadi remain together or will the constituent parties fight on their own? This is what everyone is paying attention to. Now, NCP chief Sharad Pawar has made an important statement in this regard.
What did Sharad Pawar say?
'No decision has been taken yet regarding the elections for local bodies. The election process will begin in three months. We will all participate in it, MVA wants to contest the elections together, but we all, our NCP, Shiv Sena led by Uddhav Thackeray, and the Farmers' Party, will all sit down and decide. Uddhav Thackeray has a lot of power in Mumbai, so he will have to be taken into consideration, Sharad Pawar said on this occasion.
"Hindi should not be compulsory, but ignoring Hindi is not in the interest of students. Decisions should be made as per the demands of parents, but there should be no compulsion. 70-75 percent people in India speak Hindi, this cannot be ignored, but there should be no compulsion," Sharad Pawar said, making an important statement on the ongoing Hindi language controversy.
Meanwhile, "Ajit Pawar is sitting in the Malegaon factory election camp. During the Lok Sabha elections, Velha Bank was open till midnight. This is the second time now. Why would the bank open? Why would the employees open without instructions from its leaders. There is no situation in Baramati to provide services at such a late hour, so understand what is meant..." Sharad Pawar also taunted...
What did Sharad Pawar say?
'No decision has been taken yet regarding the elections for local bodies. The election process will begin in three months. We will all participate in it, MVA wants to contest the elections together, but we all, our NCP, Shiv Sena led by Uddhav Thackeray, and the Farmers' Party, will all sit down and decide. Uddhav Thackeray has a lot of power in Mumbai, so he will have to be taken into consideration, Sharad Pawar said on this occasion.
"Hindi should not be compulsory, but ignoring Hindi is not in the interest of students. Decisions should be made as per the demands of parents, but there should be no compulsion. 70-75 percent people in India speak Hindi, this cannot be ignored, but there should be no compulsion," Sharad Pawar said, making an important statement on the ongoing Hindi language controversy.
Meanwhile, "Ajit Pawar is sitting in the Malegaon factory election camp. During the Lok Sabha elections, Velha Bank was open till midnight. This is the second time now. Why would the bank open? Why would the employees open without instructions from its leaders. There is no situation in Baramati to provide services at such a late hour, so understand what is meant..." Sharad Pawar also taunted...