24 July,2023 03:57 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Rohit Pawar (R) along with Uday Samant (Pic/Sameer Abedi)
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Monday expressed his displeasure over the sit-in protest by his MLA nephew Rohit Pawar on the premises of Vidhan Bhavan here.
Rohit Pawar sat on a protest demanding industrial development corporation in his Karjat-Jamkhed constituency situated in Ahmednagar district.
Speaking in the assembly, NCP MLA and Sharad Pawar loyalist Anil Deshmukh raised the issue of the protest by Rohit Pawar.
The Pawar junior is demanding to identify a region in his constituency for industrial development.
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Responding to Deshmukh, Ajit Pawar said Rohit Pawar's letter raising this particular demand is with the state government.
"The government responded to the letter on July 1 stating that a meeting of all stakeholders will be organised and the appropriate decision will be taken. Rohit Pawar should withdraw the protest," Ajit Pawar said.
He said it was inappropriate for a public representative to resort to protest when the minister concerned has given a proper response to the letter by Rohit Pawar.
"The second week of the Monsoon session of the state legislature starts today. There is still ample time where a meeting can be held here in Vidhan Bhavan," Ajit Pawar said.
Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar also expressed similar views.
"It has been unanimously decided that people's representatives will not hold sit-in protests near the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (in Vidhan Bhavan premises). However, Rohit Pawar sat there. I will appeal to him to withdraw the protest," he said.
Rohit Pawar withdrew the protest after state NCP president Jayant Patil and state rural development minister Girish Mahajan, who belongs to BJP, met him and discussed the issue.
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