Ajit Pawar's reaction after allegations against Parth Pawar; said...
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Ajit Pawar's reaction after allegations against Parth Pawar
Ajit Pawar's first reaction
I never support wrongdoings
Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar is currently in trouble. He has been accused of a serious land scam. Shiv Sena Thackeray group's leader Ambadas Danve has alleged that Parth Pawar purchased land worth 1800 crores for just 300 crores. Danve also claimed that only 500 rupees were paid as stamp duty for this. As a result, the concerns of Parth Pawar, Ajit Pawar, and the state government have increased. Ajit Pawar has reacted to this entire matter for the first time.
Ajit Pawar's First Reaction
While speaking about the allegations against Parth Pawar, Ajit Pawar said, ‘I have no connection whatsoever with this matter. Instructions were given that no one should do such wrong things. Now some news is coming. I will gather all the information and then speak. I have never called any officer to benefit relatives. If anyone is doing something wrong using my name, they will not have my support.’
I never support wrongdoings
Speaking further, Ajit Pawar said, ‘I am a worker who works within the framework of the law. The Chief Minister should definitely conduct an inquiry, that is his right. I gather all the information and you will meet me tomorrow evening. Everything should be done according to the rules. That address is in Parth's name, not mine. If I hadn't spoken now, you would have wondered why I was silent somewhere. But I have no connection anywhere. Children grow up and pursue their own businesses. I am a person who respects the Constitution. I never support wrongdoings.’
Committee Established for Inquiry
Parth Pawar's media company has been allotted land worth 1800 crore rupees for just 300 crore rupees. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has now taken note of this matter. An inquiry has been ordered to investigate the entire matter, and a committee has been established under the chairmanship of the state's Additional Chief Secretary Vikas Kharge. Therefore, a detailed investigation into this matter will now begin.
