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This is an archive article published on November 18, 1999

Deshmukh refuses to bite Pawar’s bait

MUMBAI, NOV 17: Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Wednesday refused to get drawn into the controversy generated by National...

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MUMBAI, NOV 17: Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh on Wednesday refused to get drawn into the controversy generated by Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Sharad Pawar’s criticism of Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

“The State Congress unit chief Prataprao Bhosle has already responded to Pawar’s statement,” Deshmukh told a post Cabinet meeting news conference here. Pawar, addressing the two-day NCP State executive meet in Pune last weekend, had alleged that Congress’ popularity had reached an all-time low under Sonia’s leadership. To a query about NCP leader Tariq Anwar’s statement that his party would support BJP on a constitutional amendment seeking to bar persons of foreign origin from assuming high offices, Deshmukh’s replied, “It is a national issue and it is their (NCP’s) political stand”.

Deputy Chief Minister and NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal was also present at the press conference. To a query about a demand from other constituents of Democratic Front (DF) Government that theyshould be consulted before appointing guardian ministers, Deshmukh said, “A decision in this regard will be taken only after holding discussions with all the coalition partners.” A steering committee to coordinate among the coalition partners would be set up soon, he said.

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