The Free Press Journal

EMOTIONAL AJIT PAWAR ROOTS FOR HIS UNCLE

- STAFF REPORTER

It was a Saturday with some stunning seconds for all members of the Nationalis­t Congress Party(NCP)and the media who were present at the press conference called by Ajit Pawar, the former deputy chief minister. He was going to explain why he had tendered his resignatio­n as legislator on Friday. In a gesture 360 degrees alien to Ajit, he broke down...

There was hushed silence in the auditorium because no one had ever seen this vulnerable side of the leader before.

The tears were those of repentance, for having caused distress to his uncle and the NCP chief Sharad Pawar, who was named in the Rs 25,000-crore Maharashtr­a Co-operative Bank scam last week.

I resigned because at the age of 80, Sharad Pawar had to face such humiliatio­n from the probe agencies only because we are related and I was on the board of the bank, said an emotional Ajit, addressing a press conference on Saturday.

I apologise for hurting the sentiments of party workers and putting our party in a spot on the eve of assembly elections, he added.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) has booked Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit Pawar, along with 70 other officials, alleging a Rs 25,000-crore scam in the Maharashtr­a Cooperativ­e Bank (MCB) between 2007-2011.

Sharad Pawar has no involvemen­t in the scam, he was not even a member of the board. The investigat­ing officers informed the court that there was not enough material to register an FIR. Despite this, the ED went ahead and lodged the complaint, asserted Ajit.

The NCP chief was supposed to visit the ED office at Ballard Pier on Friday. As workers and leaders of the party turned up in large numbers to show support for their 'saheb', senior officials of Mumbai Police visited Pawars residence twice, requesting him not to go there, as he had earlier announced.

I was not present with Sharad Pawar on Friday because my constituen­cy has been affected in the floods. However, when I visited him this morning, he insisted I should hold a press conference, informed Ajit. He said he has utmost respect for his uncle, who is the head of their family.

Refuting the allegation­s, Ajit further pointed out, "The MCB is an apex bank, which provides financial aid at minimum interest rates, to sugar mills and farmers. The bank has deposits worth only Rs 11,500 crore, while the amount of default is alleged to be Rs 25,000 crore."

Questionin­g the timing of the ED notice, Ajit observed, The timing of the FIR speaks a lot. A matter from 2010 is being probed in 2019, that too when elections are round the corner.

The NCP leader's resignatio­n left NCP workers shocked. He also told reporters, he had asked his son Parth to stay away from politics. Parth had unsuccessf­ully contested the 2019 Lok Sabha election from Maval.

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