Ajit Pawar Cautions Party Workers Against Indulging in Fights Over Work

Speaking at a meeting in Baramati, Pawar addressed the issue of internal disputes and the importance of fulfilling responsibilities.
Ajit Pawar Cautions Party Workers Against Indulging in Fights Over Work
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Pune: Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has issued a stern warning to his party workers, advising them to focus solely on development during election times and to avoid engaging in conflicts over work.

Speaking at a meeting in Baramati, Pawar addressed the issue of internal disputes and the importance of fulfilling responsibilities without getting into unnecessary altercations.

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Ajit Pawar said, "Due to some wrong actions, I was trolled, and my reputation was tarnished across the state. But some people in their excitement broke pots, saying that Ajit Pawar was waiting for it. I had nothing to do with it. I saw it on TV.

Would I tell someone to break pots? If someone does such a thing after what I have said, I will consider them as planted by the opposition. It's okay if work isn’t done, but please do not get into fights over it."

Pawar gave a strict warning to some office-bearers and workers at Baramati. "Due to some wrong actions, I was trolled, and my reputation was tarnished across the state," said Pawar.

He advised the workers and office-bearers to fulfill their responsibilities. He urged them not to engage in factional politics and to avoid being sensitive about what others say.

"Don’t respond harshly to any criticism. From August 9, we will be touring the state, so consider your responsibilities as household chores and perform them with a sense of duty," Pawar instructed.

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The Deputy Chief Minister also discussed various government schemes aimed at empowering women, urging office-bearers to ensure these initiatives reach the common people.

He reaffirmed the state government's commitment to completing these schemes and warned against any wrongdoing, stating that strict action would be taken.

Pawar reflected on his extensive development work, stating that no other MLA had accomplished as much as he had. He mentioned that a book detailing these achievements would be published soon.

Additionally, Pawar humorously addressed comments made during the Lok Sabha elections, reinforcing his commitment to transparent and honest work.

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