Mumbai: NCP on Saturday said that the Sharad Pawar party meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi at the beginning of the day was scheduled to discuss the amendments to the Banking Regulations, among others, and Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) Allies realized.
Overcoming a press conference, a NCP spokesman and Minister of Maharashtra Nawab Malik said that AICC Secretary General H K Patil was told about this scheduled meeting when he and other congression leaders met with pawar in Mumbai recently.
“Even the Chairman of the Minister of Uddhav Thackeray was told about this meeting,” he added.
NCP distributed power with Shiv Sena and Congress in Maharashtra as part of the MVA government formed after the 2019 assembly election They held talks about a number of problems.
Malik said, “The amendment to the Banking Regulations will hurt the Cooperative Sector Bank because more strength is given to the RBI and while cooperative banks face restrictions in power.
Cooperation is the subject of the country …
Pomar has discussed the problem with all stakeholders.” “He (pawar) has spoken with PM by telephone and was decided to meet whenever he was in Delhi,” he said.
The NCP leader said that the pawar also raised the problem of handling Covid-19 and the vaccination process during the meeting.
“Yesterday, CM Uddhav Thackeray had told PM that national policy to stop clusing in public places must be framed,” he said.
Malik, however, rejected the report that Pawar had met with BJP leader Devendra Fadnivis in Delhi.
Meanwhile, Shiv leader Sena Sanjay Raut, in Delhi, told reporters that he did not know the meeting between the pawar and Fadnivis.
“There is no politics in the meeting of the pawar-modi.
There may be discussions about various problems other than politics,” said Rau.
Meanwhile, NCP also released a letter written by the pawar to Modi, where he had said that even though the purpose behind the amendment of banking regulations acted commendable, they did a little to promote the prosperity and growth of the cooperative sector.
Pawar handed over the letter to Modi during their meeting on Saturday.
“You recently advised rural youth to be involved in micro, small and medium businesses along with their agricultural activities so that they make them ‘Atmanirbhar’ under a detrimental climate condition.
Cooperative banks can contribute to the cause because they have loan skills.
For The first borrower this time and contributed more than 23 percent of their progress Rs 3.04 lakh crore to small and micro industries, “he said.
The growth of this sector is very important for the development of holistic countries and all efforts must be made to encourage this sector, “added the former union minister.” Objectives and objectives of amended actions with good intentions and many provisions needed.
, The wrong boards and management must be decided on strict interests and depositors must be protected, but at the same time it must be ascertained that when doing so, the principles of cooperation stipulated in the constitution are not sacrificed in the altar of vibrant regulations, “said the pawar in a letter that.