Ajit Pawar : …After using abusive language, Ajitdada expressed regret

Ajit Pawar : …After using abusive language, Ajitdada expressed regret

The hustle and bustle of local self-government elections is currently underway in the state, and whether part of the Mahayuti or the Mahavikas Aghadi, constituent parties are seen campaigning vigorously to win the maximum number of seats.
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The hustle and bustle of the local self-government elections is currently underway in the state, and whether from the Mahayuti alliance or the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance, constituent parties are seen campaigning vigorously to win as many seats as possible. For the first time since the split in the Nationalist Congress Party, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is also seen campaigning intensively for the local self-government elections. During a campaign rally in Ambejogai, Beed district, Ajit Pawar used offensive language while speaking about development. However, Ajit Pawar has now withdrawn his statement and expressed regret. "I used a wrong word that day; I should not have used that word." Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said, "I apologize to everyone for that because instead of getting caught up in all this, we should focus on achieving development," while speaking at a campaign rally organized in Akola.

Speaking at this campaign rally held in Akola, the state's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that wherever we have come to power, we have carried out development. We need to carry out similar development here. There is a state of neglect in various cities. The other day, I used an inappropriate word. I should not have used the word 'beggar'. I apologize for that. However, I stand firm on my position that cities should not be neglected. Speaking at the campaign rally in Akola, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that we will develop our cities and eliminate neglect.

What exactly did Ajit Pawar say in Ambejogai?

While speaking at a campaign rally in Ambejogai (in Beed district), Ajit Pawar strongly criticized the opposition over development, saying that after coming to campaign, I do not give any hollow promises. I do not have the intention to say anything superficial anywhere. I am a man of my word. I have demonstrated it in my area. Therefore, today I have come to Ambejogai to say that we will bring about similar development here as well.

However, some leaders come and say that we should do this, we should do that. But look at their cities — they are dirty, patheticxx and run-down. Everywhere there is neglect, Ajit Pawar had said while speaking in Ambejogai. After this, Ajit Pawar faced strong criticism from all sides by the opposition, but now, while speaking at a meeting in Akola, Ajit Pawar has withdrawn his statement and expressed regret.

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