This Article is From May 04, 2021

Sharad Pawar To Work For Unity Of Opposition Parties: Maharashtra Minister

After the results of the West Bengal assembly polls in which the Trinamool Congress came out on top, the Nationalist Congress Party said Sharad Pawar will try to form a united front of opposition parties, especially of regional outfits.

Sharad Pawar To Work For Unity Of Opposition Parties: Maharashtra Minister

Nationalist Congress Party said Sharad Pawar was trying to unite the opposition even before Bengal polls.

Mumbai:

Against the backdrop of the results of the West Bengal assembly polls in which the Trinamool Congress romped home by defeating its close challenger the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) today said its chief Sharad Pawar will try to form a united front of opposition parties, especially of regional outfits.

NCP national spokesman and Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik referred to the statement of Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee who reportedly said that the unity of the Opposition is necessary.

"Sharad Pawar was also trying to unite all opposition parties before the Bengal elections. In the next few days, Pawar will work for the unity of opposition parties, especially of regional parties," Mr Malik said.

When asked about the post-poll violence in Bengal, he said such incidents need to be condemned.

"West Bengal was under the charge of the election commission for the last 100 days. Reports of violence came during the poll campaigning as well... Responsibility needs to be fixed. Violence during the campaign and after the poll result needs to be condemned," he said.

Mr Malik said the BJP should stop its politics of hate and allow the Mamata Banerjee government to function.

Mr Malik also lashed out at Maharashtra BJP chief Chandrakant Patil for his comments against state minister and NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal and demanded his apology.

He said the court should (on its own) take suo motu cognizance of the comments and take action.

Mr Patil had reportedly reminded Mr Bhujbal that he was out on bail in a (money laundering) case when he praised Ms Banerjee and slammed the BJP on Sunday.

"It is true that Bhujbal's case is sub-judice. But what exactly did Chandrakant Patil want to convey when he made those remarks?'' Mr Malik asked.

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