'Take care of the tongue or else it will be difficult to move around...', ncp threatens rebel leaders
'Take care of the tongue or else it will be difficult to move around...', ncp threatens rebel leaders
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Mumbai: Amid the political tension in Maharashtra, the rhetoric continues. Now, the Nationalist Congress Party has also instructed the rebel Shiv Sena MLAs to "Control the tongue." Interestingly, several MLAs are questioning NCP chief Sharad Pawar and former deputy CM Ajit Pawar over the Shiv Sena's situation. Ramdas Kadam, who was recently expelled from the Shiv Sena, had also levelled allegations against the Pawar family.

Kadam had blamed Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar for the current situation in the Shiv Sena. He had claimed that it was a conspiracy of the Pawar's. He had also sought to explain why "Thackeray still needs his support" or why he wanted to remain in the Maha Vikas Aghadi alliance. On Tuesday, NCP chief spokesperson Mahesh Tapase, NCP Yuva Morcha president Suraj Chavan and MLC Amol Mitkari cornered Kadam. To this, Tapase said that the entire state and the country know "what were the compulsions, whose files were stuck where, who is behind this revolt in the Investigation, The Temptation or the Shiv Sena."

At the same time, Chavan also threatened leaders supporting CM Eknath Shinde and advised 'limitation of language' before speaking against the Pawar's. "They should be careful about what they are saying... otherwise it will be difficult for them to move around," he said. The special thing is that the central government has increased the security of the MPs coming to the Shinde group. Mitkari questioned Kadam as to what he was doing in the party for so long and is now accusing the NCP of ending Shiv Sena. At the same time, he has asked to think before attacking the Pawar's. NCP leaders also attacked the rebel MLAs for rebellion.

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