Sharad Pawar Takes Jibe At Modi's 'One Nation, One Election' Pitch During I-Day Address: 'PM Says One Thing, System Does Another'
Asked if Maharashtra polls may be held in December due to the state government's Ladki Bahin Yojana and if there was chance of President's Rule in the state, Sharad Pawar said it was a question that must be directed towards the Election Commission

Sharad Pawar Takes Jibe At Modi's 'One Nation, One Election' Pitch During I-Day Address: 'PM Says One Thing, System Does Another' | X/@PawarSpeaks
Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Monday took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day address in which the latter pitched for 'one nation, one election'.
Addressing the nation on the 78th Independence Day, PM Modi had said frequent elections were creating hurdles in the progress of the nation and asserted "the country has to come forward for one nation, one election".
Speaking to reporters in Pune, Pawar said, "PM Modi was insisting on holding all elections simultaneously but the very next day, there is announcement of three different poll dates for three different states. The PM talks about one thing while the system takes another decision." The Election Commission last week announced the poll schedule for Haryana and Jammu-Kashmir.
Asked if Maharashtra polls may be held in December due to the state government's Ladki Bahin Yojana and if there was a chance of President's Rule in the state, Pawar said it was a question that must be directed towards the Election Commission.
Queried about the Eknath Shinde government providing funds for schemes like Ladki Bahin, while those to provide scholarships to students etc. are languishing due to lack of money, Pawar said. "There is no provision of funds for various pending schemes and scholarships but amidst this new schemes that create financial burden are being introduced. I hope the CM and his colleagues will present their stand on this." Asked about Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's statement on not wanting to contest polls anymore, the opposition stalwart said everyone has the right to take such a decision.
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But, Pawar added, he did not know what the deputy CM exactly meant.
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