Sharad Pawar will not go to ED's office, says, 'Changed verdict after seeing public's problem'

Mumbai: National Congress Party (NCP) President Sharad Pawar will not go to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) office today i.e. on Friday. Pawar said that in view of public problems, I have changed my decision. Mumbai Police Commissioner Sanjay Barve himself visited Sharad Pawar's residence and met him. After this, Pawar came in front of the media and announced to change his decision.

After the case was registered in the bank scam, Pawar decided to go to the ED's office today (Friday). However, he was not given notice of appearance by the ED. This created a lot of confusion. Simultaneously, a challenge was also posed to the Maharashtra administration. Sharad Pawar said, "I do not want the law and order to deteriorate, so I have decided not to go to the ED office. I have nothing to do with the cooperative bank scam. The ED is following the government's order in this case But all the opposition parties are with me.

Let us tell you that earlier, in view of Sharad Pawar's announcement, Section 144 was implemented in 7 police station areas of the city. Along with this, strong security arrangements were also made. Sharad Pawar had said that he would reach the ED office around 2 pm on Friday without any summons.

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