New DelhiOnce again NCP chief Sharad Pawar has targeted the central government. Sharad Pawar has accused the central government of using CBI, NCB and ED in a wrong way. In their eyes, the central government i.e. Modi government is using CBI, ED only in those states where there is no Modi government.
Center is working to destabilize non BJP ruled states
Sharad Pawar says that the Center is working to destabilize non-BJP ruled states. Only intimidation is being done by the investigating agencies. But despite all this, Sharad Pawar has insisted that the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra will complete its five years and is also going to form the government in Maharashtra again.
Sharad Pawar defends his minister Nawab Malik
Sharad Pawar has also defended his minister Nawab Malik during the press conference. At present, the ED is questioning his son-in-law. In such a situation, Pawar has made it clear that because the Nawab Malik is constantly speaking against the policies of the Centre, the ED is being used. Cases are also being filed against their relatives. Making the claim, Pawar said that in the case going on against the son-in-law of Nawab Malik, a case has already been registered against the witness made by the police.
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Sharad raised questions on the Center regarding rising oil, petrol and diesel prices
Sharad Pawar has raised questions on the central government regarding the current economy of the country. Regarding this, Sharad Pawar has said that three months ago, international oil prices started falling, but the central government started increasing the price of petrol, diesel and kerosene in the country. Rising petrol and diesel prices have put a tremendous burden on the common man. Regarding GST, Sharad says that three thousand crore rupees are to be given by the Maharashtra government to the central government, this is absolutely correct, but out of this, the Maharashtra government has arranged Rs. In contrast, Maharashtra owes GST of about Rs 35,000 crore from the Centre.