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If ‘inquiry’ shows Munde has no connection, he will get ‘opportunity’, says Ajit Pawar

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Pune, Jul 25 (PTI) Dhananjay Munde will be given an “opportunity” if he is absolved in the “inquiry” against him, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said here on Friday without providing details, possibly referring to the Beed sarpanch murder case following which the NCP MLA had to quit the Devendra Fadnavis government.

Santosh Deshmukh, sarpanch of Massajog in Beed, was abducted, tortured and murdered on December 9 last year for opposing an extortion bid on a firm helming a windmill project there. The case triggered national outrage.

The arrest of Walmik Karad, a close aide of Munde, in the case led to strident demands from the opposition and even some leaders of the ruling Mahayuti that the Parli MLA be dropped from the state cabinet. Munde quit on March 4 this year.

Responding to media queries about the High Court dismissing a petition alleging a scam in the purchase and distribution of equipment when Munde was state agriculture minister (between July 2023 and November 2024), Pawar, who heads the NCP, said, “He has been given a clean chit. But he had to endure mental stress.” “In another case, a judicial inquiry is ongoing. Once that is completed, the facts will come out. If it turns that he has no connection whatsoever, we will give him an opportunity (apparent reference to ministership),” Pawar said.

Pawar also said orders have been given for strict action in the Daund firing case, in which the accused include the brother of NCP MLA Shankar Mandekar.

Balasaheb Mandekar and others are accused of firing in the air at Ambika Lok Kala Kendra near Yavat in Daund during a folk dance performance on July 21.

“The party isn’t insulted if one man’s behaviour is wrong,” Pawar asserted. PTI COR BNM

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