Baramati: NCP Leader and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, at the Jan Sanman Rally in Baramati, assured citizens that no harm will come to the Indian Constitution as long as they are alive, declaring that it will remain unaltered as long as the sun and moon exist.
Emphasizing his commitment to keeping promises, Pawar urged supporters to have faith in the Mahayuti (BJP, NCP and Shiv Sena alliance) and dispel any misunderstandings created by others.
Ajit Pawar said, "In the campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, we focused on development while the opposition spread false propaganda. There were attempts to create a different atmosphere.
We are building a memorial for Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution, at Indu Mill. We celebrated Constitution Day. However, false propaganda was spread against Mahayuti claiming that if we crossed 400 seats, we would change the Indian Constitution."
No Injustice in Maharashtra
Ajit Pawar assured that while working in Maharashtra, the land of Shahu-Phule-Ambedkar, no one will face injustice. He emphasized that power comes and goes, but they are not desperate for it.
The power they have received will be used for the benefit of the poor, farmers, and women. Yesterday, I met with Amit Shah. A proper decision will be made regarding reservations, and no one will face injustice, said Pawar.
The Mahayuti government is in the best interest of farmers. We have not imported onions or milk powder. The government has decided to provide a subsidy of 5 rupees per liter of milk until the prices rise.
City dwellers should get vegetables and milk at reasonable rates, but farmers should also receive good prices. Although the FRP for sugarcane has increased, the MSP has not risen in many years. I will send a written representation to Amit Shah regarding the MSP, said Ajit Pawar.