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Modi-Pomar meets: NCP clarifies there is no threat to the state government

Modi-Pomar meets: NCP clarifies there is no threat to the state government
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New Delhi / Mumbai: Meeting between Sharad Pawar and PM Narendra Modi for one hour on Saturday on the Maratha veteran order on changes in the Banking Amendment Act triggered serious speculation, leading the Nationalist Congress Party to clarify that they could not harmonize with BJP.
Closed discussion, who came after a fight among members of the ruling coalition in Maharashtra, NCP and Shiv political chat who suggested a hidden motive behind Satrap Wily called for BJP leaders.
One-one recently by Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray with Modi has raised the same storm, and was nicknamed Sena’s efforts to send messages to MVA Allies about willingness to explore choices.
While PMO tweeting about meetings with photos of the two leaders, the pawar wrote on the micro-blogging site, “Meeting Hon’ble Prime Minister from our country Narendra Modi.
Discussing various problems of national interests.” The speculation produced by the meeting was quite serious for spokesmen NCP Nawab Malik to contact a press conference in Mumbai and reports that the pawar-modi meet has implications for the state government.
Malik said NCP and BJP like two ends of the river that could never meet because they were ideologically opposite.
He also said the pawar had told the Thackeray cm and the leaders of Congress on the meeting which was proposed a few days ago.
“It is a scheduled meeting.
CM UDDHAV Thackeray and Secretary General AICC HK Patil is also aware of the meeting.
Prima Facie, Pawar knocked on the PM door to express concern for amendments to the Banking Regulation and Creation of the Ministry of Cooperation Led by Amit Shah.
Has written a comprehensive letter to PM, “Malik said.
“The pawar first talked to PM on anti-bank amendments, but then PM felt it would be better if there was a personal discussion.
Therefore, the pawar meets Modi,” Malik added.
Then, the pawar tweeted the letter he wrote to PM about amendments in the Banking Act.
“I want to show certain inconsistencies and the inaccuracy of laws produced from the normative provisions of actions that are in conflict, the most specific to the 97th constitutional amendment, the state cooperative society acts and with the principles of cooperation.” “I reaffirmed the letter that the objectives and objectives of the actions that were amended with good intentions and many provisions needed.
The wrong board and management must be further followed up and the interests of depositors must be protected, but at the same time it must be ensured that when doing it, principle – The principle of cooperation stipulated in the constitution is not sacrificed in the altar above and zealous regulations, “pawar tweeted.
NCP also said the pawar revealed the order of the newly formed cooperation ministry led by Amit Shah, on the grounds that the cooperative sector was the subject of the country.
“NCP will never be able to join hands with BJP because both parties are different ideologically different.
BJP and NCP are two ends of the river that cannot unite as long as there is water in the river,” Malik said.
In his letter to Modi, pawar shows that while the merger, regulations and improving cooperative communities have been intended as the subject of the state, the RBI is based on the provisions that are recently introduced, can directly intervene into the function of the Cooperative Bank.
“In my opinion, new provisions are unconstitutional and ultra vires, because they have been passed without legislative competency,” said Pawar.

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