TOI TimesPoints You must login to keep earning daily check-in points Lifetime 0 Expired 0 Redeemed 0 Total redeemable TimesPoints * TimesPoints expire in 1 year from the day of credit Visit TOI Daily & Earn Times Points Trending Topics: Pune: While the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi 's future hangs in the balance after NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar hinted at a reunion of the two factions, his grandnephew and party MLA Rohit Pawar on Saturday criticised some members of the opposition bloc for not making enough effort to address common people's issues. "There are issues in the state that concern common people. MVA needs to hit the streets to address these problems.
We are ready to fight, but there are some members who are not seen making much effort in this regard," Rohit said during his visit to Karjat-Jamkhed, his assembly constituency in Ahilyangar district. Sharad Pawar has been the guiding force of the opposition alliance at Centre as well as in the state. However, he recently said that some members of his party were inclined to join hands with his estranged nephew and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar , for which his daughter and party's working president Supriya Sule would have to make a decision.
Reacting to senior Pawar's statement that unsettled the MVA partners Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT), Rohit said, "When he (Sharad Pawar) calls a meeting of all the party's members, MPs, and MLAs, I will definitely put forward my stance on the subject." When asked about his grandfather giving responsibility to Supriya to decide on a merger with cousin Ajit Pawar's NCP, Rohit said, "Pawar Saheb is signalling that he is placing more responsibility on the shoulders of the next generation. Supriya tai is already a national working president of the party.
Along with Maharashtra, she has the responsibility of the party's growth in other states as well. When she gets the time to hold a meeting on this topic, we will discuss it with her, and the same discussion will be made public." Pune: While the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi's future hangs in the balance after NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar hinted at a reunion of the two factions, his grandnephew and party MLA Rohit Pawar on Saturday criticised some members of the opposition bloc for not making enough effort to address common people's issues.
"There are issues in the state that concern common people. MVA needs to hit the streets to address these problems. We are ready to fight, but there are some members who are not seen making much effort in this regard," Rohit said during his visit to Karjat-Jamkhed, his assembly constituency in Ahilyangar district.
Sharad Pawar has been the guiding force of the opposition alliance at Centre as well as in the state. However, he recently said that some members of his party were inclined to join hands with his estranged nephew and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, for which his daughter and party's working president Supriya Sule would have to make a decision. Reacting to senior Pawar's statement that unsettled the MVA partners Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT), Rohit said, "When he (Sharad Pawar) calls a meeting of all the party's members, MPs, and MLAs, I will definitely put forward my stance on the subject.
" When asked about his grandfather giving responsibility to Supriya to decide on a merger with cousin Ajit Pawar's NCP, Rohit said, "Pawar Saheb is signalling that he is placing more responsibility on the shoulders of the next generation. Supriya tai is already a national working president of the party. Along with Maharashtra, she has the responsibility of the party's growth in other states as well.
When she gets the time to hold a meeting on this topic, we will discuss it with her, and the same discussion will be made public." The Times of India News App for Latest City News Start Your Daily Mornings with Times of India Newspaper! Order Now All Comments ( ) + ^ Back to Top Continue without login Login from existing account Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive .
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Amid merger speculations, Rohit Pawar says some MVA members are not doing enough to fight for people
