Speaking to NCP chief Sharad Pawar – it is necessary to understand the feelings of the peasantry, if this does not happen there will be serious consequences.

NCP chief Sharad Pawar said Friday that it is necessary for any sensitive government to understand the sentiments of the agitating farmers but it has not, so it will have serious consequences. Pawar told reporters here that it was strange for the governor to participate in a people’s campaign to raise funds for the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh.

Pawar said he did not take the issue of renamed cities like Rangabad or Usmanabad and there was no disagreement between Shiv Sena, the NCP and the Congress, the state’s Mahavikas Aghadi. Farmers have been demonstrating on the Delhi border for the past several weeks against the Center’s three new agricultural laws.

Pawar said farmers are protesting in the cold. The protesters were standing on the five-kilometer route. They are strong in their demands. It is necessary for any sensitive government to understand the feelings of the peasantry. But if this does not happen, it will have serious consequences. Asked about the huge crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for Ram Temple, Pawar said it was the right of any organization to ask for donations.

Pawar said without naming anyone, but I asked … I have no idea how true it is that even the governor of the states is participating in it. It’s strange if these stories are true. The former Union Minister said that the governor is an important post, which is for the state and all its people.

When asked about the renaming issue of U Rangabad and Osmanabad cities, Pawar said it was not taken seriously. He said, there is no disagreement between us (the alliance). You can call it u Rangabad, Dharashiva or any other name. I do not take this matter seriously. So I won’t comment on that.

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