‘You are Now Sitting At Proper Place After A Lengthy Time’: Amit Shah Tells Ajit Pawar At Pune Occasion

‘You are Now Sitting At Proper Place After A Lengthy Time’: Amit Shah Tells Ajit Pawar At Pune Occasion

New Delhi: Union Residence Minister Amit Shah on Sunday shared the stage with Nationalist Congress Get together (NCP) chief Ajit Pawar at an occasion in Maharashtra’s Pune and advised him that he’s now sitting on the ‘proper place after a very long time’. Pawar, the Maharashtra deputy chief minister, joined the Eknath Shinde-Bharatiya Janata Get together authorities final month.

“That is my first public program with Ajit Pawar. I wish to inform him that he’s now sitting in the suitable place after a very long time. This was at all times the suitable place for you, however you got here to sit down right here very late,” Amit Shah mentioned whereas talking at an occasion after launching the digital portal of the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies (CRCS) workplace in Pune.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis had been additionally current on the event.

It’s notable that Ajit Pawar, the nephew of veteran chief Sharad Pawar, and eight MLAs of NCP joined the Shinde-led authorities final month. Ajit took oath because the deputy chief minister, whereas the eight MLAs had been sworn in as ministers.

In the meantime, talking on the occasion, Amit Shah mentioned that there shouldn’t be a single sugar mill in Maharashtra that isn’t producing ethanol.

“Big funding is obtainable beneath varied schemes for cooperative societies which could be utilised for establishing distilleries. Sugar mills within the state ought to avail of the mortgage facility. There shouldn’t be a single sugar mill in Maharashtra that isn’t making ethanol. It’s an rising market and charges are additionally good for a similar,” the senior BJP chief mentioned.

On the digital portal of the CRCS workplace launched by him, the Union minister mentioned, “The digital portal is aimed toward rising the effectivity and transparency. The cooperative sector can not transfer ahead with out modernisation, transparency and accountability.”




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