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Pawar meets PM, talks Shah’s new ministry and Banking Act

Politics was not agenda of 50-minute meeting: NCP chief

- SONU SHRIVASTAV­A

NCP chief and former Union agricultur­e minister Sharad Pawar on Saturday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in connection with the newly formed Union cooperativ­e ministry. In his closed door meeting, Mr Pawar has also given a letter to the Prime Minister pertaining to amendments in the Bank Regulatory Act to limit rights of cooperativ­e banks. The meeting went on for about 45-50 minutes. There are also reports that both the leaders discussed the political situation of Maharashtr­a. The NCP chief met the Prime Minister almost after 20 months.

The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) tweeted, “Rajya Sabha MP Shri Sharad Pawar met PM Narendra Modi.” The PMO also shared a photo of the two leaders’ meeting on twitter.

The former union agricultur­e minister flagged his concerns on the ministry of cooperatio­n. In his letter, Mr Pawar pointed out several flaws and inconsiste­ncies in the Banking Regulation Act. He said that incorporat­ion, regulation and winding up of co-operative societies, were preserved as a ‘State subjects’ under Entry 32 of List II of the VII schedule of Constituti­on of India.

Referring to Supreme Court judgments in his letter, the veteran politician said that any attempt of interferen­ce by the Union will be a breach of the Constituti­on.

In a series of tweets, Mr Pawar also said, “Through

■ Continued from Page 1 a letter, I have drawn the kind attention of our Hon’ble PM towards issues and conflicts in the wake of certain developmen­ts in the co-operative banking sector. Although the objects and reasons for amending the Act can be lauded, I wish to point out certain inconsiste­ncies and the resulting legal inefficacy of normative provisions of the Act that are in conflict most specifical­ly with the 97th Constituti­onal Amendment, State Cooperativ­e Societies Acts and with the Co-operative Principles. (sic)”

In another tweet, he said, “I reiterated in the letter that the aims and objectives of the Amended Act are well-intentione­d, and many provisions are necessary. Erring Board and Management must definitely be acted upon strictly and the depositors’ interests should be protected, but at the same time it should be ensured that while doing so, the Co-operative Principles laid down in the Constituti­on are not sacrificed at the altar of overzealou­s regulation.”

The meeting between both senior leaders also assumed a political significan­ce as there are reports of a strain in the MVA coalition government in Maharashtr­a.

A veteran leader widely recognised for his political acumen, Mr Pawar is the main architect of the MVA government and is seen as a lynchpin for any future Opposition alliance against the BJP.

 ?? — PTI ?? NCP chief Sharad Pawar meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI NCP chief Sharad Pawar meets Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Saturday.

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