![]() Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut and Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole on Wednesday made contradictory statements about the MVA's ongoing rallies with Patole saying that it was not certain whether they would continue. In the same way, it seems unlikely that the NCP will ever let go of Sharad Pawar. The Congress has never let go of the Gandhi family since Sonia became president in 1998. She stayed on - Pawar was expelled and founded the NCP. Sonia Gandhi too, offered her resignation in 1999 ironically, Pawar was the main reason for this. Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray indulged in this gimmick twice, but then, he always encouraged the cult that grew around him. Old timers would recall the tearful scenes at Janata Party leader and Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde’s many resignations in the ’80s. One didn’t think the NCP chief, whose pronouncements are known more for their practicality than their emotional appeal, was the kind who’d encourage the anarchistic melodrama that invariably follows such announcements. Allowing the hysteria to last just a few hours seemed more in keeping with Sharad Pawar’s style than his dramatic announcement on Tuesday evening that he was resigning from the presidentship of the party he had founded and which is identified with him. It didn’t take long for the rethink on the resignation. Chavan alleged that a corrupt double engine government is functioning in the state where one Chief Minister "resigned over corruption charges", while another is facing "40 percent commission charges" on every project.Įven BJP MLAs are alleging that a rate of Rs 2,500 crore has been fixed for the CM's post, he said. The 2024 Lok Sabha polls will be a decisive election that will decide the fate of the democracy in this country, he said. Karnataka goes to polls on May 10 and the results will be declared on May 13. The assembly elections in Karnataka is crucial not only for the State but also the first step to save the democratic fabric of the nation, he said. Nomber_key:000665Ĭongress leader and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan on Friday said the country is now experiencing an undeclared emergency.Īddressing reporters here, Chavan, who is here for the party's election campaign, said the constitutional bodies are not being allowed to function in a free manner in the country, creating an atmosphere of undeclared emergency.
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