National Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar gave his reaction on various issues including the country’s economic situation, poverty, NEET controversy and political politics. He said that the appeal made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the economic condition of the country should be accepted by everyone.
Sharad Pawar said that the Prime Minister himself is saying that the economy may be affected, hence the entire country should work responsibly on this.
Sharad Pawar said that on Thursday morning he was seeing people going on motorcycles and pedestrians. Giving the example of a minister, he said that earlier he had around 17 people, including 8 people. Power said that these steps are necessary to reduce expenses.
He also termed the statement given by prominent Maharashtra leader Rahul Gandhi as inappropriate. He said that Rahul Gandhi is the country’s favorite leader and he should be honored with a constitutional post.
On the falling value of rupee, Sharad Pawar said that this needs to be considered by the selectors. He said that many judgments have been given in the election results and now the situation is being understood.
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On the issue of chemistry and oil, the professor said that due to the war, an atmosphere of anxiety has arisen and the prices of oil have increased. However he also said that the entire blame of the government would not be justified.
On the NEET paper leak controversy, Sharad Pawar said that such incidents had happened earlier also, but precautions were not taken. He said that the future of lakhs of students has been ruined and this system has gone haywire.
India Alliance spokesperson said that all the parties are still together. However he believed that the alliance’s nomination was born out after the Tamil Congress extended its support to the new party.
The person who met Sunil Tatkare said that he had been asking for an appointment for the last one month, but due to illness he was not able to meet. Later the two leaders met.
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