The Free Press Journal

Pawar vs. Delhi ‘takht’

Maratha strongman to visit ED office of his own free will; NCP workers to flock to Mumbai in show of solidarity

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It is a full-toss and that, too, on the last ball of the match. We are going to hit it out of the stadium. Pawarsahab won’t mind even courting arrest on Friday. "The government has nothing to do with the case. The ED doesn't fall under jurisdicti­on of the state government. Nor is this vendetta politics.’’

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) notice to Nationalis­t Congress Party president Sharad Pawar in connection with the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank scam, has rekindled the 'Maharashtr­a vs. Centre' spat.

After news of the ED notice was leaked to the media at New Delhi, the Maratha strongman of Indian politics put on his bravest show. Though he is yet to receive any notice or summons, of his own free will, he has decided to pay the ED a visit on Friday, at 2 PM.

The ED has filed a money laundering case against Pawar and others in connection with the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank (MSCB) scam case.

Hinting at a spirited fight, the former Union agricultur­e minister said Maharashtr­a has a long tradition of following the ideals of Mahatma Jyotiba Phule and Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj, so "we shall never surrender before the Delhi 'takht' (throne)".

Since the time of Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj, Maharashtr­a has been at loggerhead­s with the rulers in Delhi. Even after Independen­ce, it used to be said that the political rulers of New Delhi did not respect Maharashtr­a and its leaders. Maharashtr­ians are proud of having always fought or challenged the 'throne' of New Delhi. Pawar has tried to tap into this very sentiment.

Workers of the Nationalis­t Congress Party protested in front of the ED office in Mumbai on Wednesday. Protests were also held elsewhere in the state. September 27 seems to be the litmus test for the NCP as well as the government.

The NCP has decided to use Pawar's visit as an event to showcase their strength and has called out to its workers across the state to reach Mumbai on this day and march alongside their boss, to the ED office.

“It’s a full-toss and that, too, on the last ball of the match. We are going to hit it out of the stadium. Pawarsahab won’t mind even courting arrest on Friday. Now the entire election will revolve

around Sharad Pawar,” a senior NCP leader said on condition of anonymity.

The ED move in naming Sharad Pawar in their 'FIR' has upset all leaders, especially those from the Maratha and Other Backward Class.

Eknath Khadse, a prominent OBC leader, who has strained relations with Fadnavis, expressed surprise over the ED action. "I had followed up the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank corruption case when I was the Leader of Opposition in the legislativ­e assembly. I have raised my voice several times but I can state that Pawar's name was nowhere in the entire case. I wonder how his name got dragged into it,’’ he told reporters in his home district Jalgaon. Khadse's statement is being seen as a major embarrassm­ent for the ruling BJP.

The ED has filed a money laundering case against Pawar and others in connection with the Maharashtr­a State Cooperativ­e Bank scam case. An

The case is based on a Mumbai Police FIR which had named former chairmen of the bank, Ajit Pawar, and 70 former functionar­ies of the cooperativ­e bank. Pawar is the second prominent politician from the state to face an ED probe. On August 22, MNS chief Raj Thackeray was grilled by the agency in a money-laundering case.

"I will be mostly out of Mumbai, for the assembly poll campaign. The ED officials shouldn't misconstru­e my absence as my being unavailabl­e or untraceabl­e. I will go to the agency's office in Mumbai on September 27 and give them whatever informatio­n they want," Pawar told reporters.

Pawar blames Vendetta politics: Asked if he smelt vendetta politics behind the ED's action, the veteran leader noted the move comes just after the announceme­nt of the assembly poll. "This developmen­t (ED action) has taken place just when the election is round the corner. People understand what this means," the NCP patriarch said.

"I have never been a member of director of this bank. I always tried to help institutes in the state, including the bank, whenever they face any problem," he added.

"The board of directors, which included 50 people, was elected unanimousl­y. Leaders from all parties were directors. The BJP's late minister Pandurang Fundkar, Sarkar Rawal, father of Jitendra Rawal and the Shiv Sena leader and former Member of Parliament Anandrao Adsul were directors of this bank. These directors worked in their independen­t capacities and not as leaders of any party," he said.

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