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Pune NCP protest against Rane for his disparaging remarks against Sharad Pawar

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Pune: The workers of Nationalist Congress Party ( NCP) were made a strong protest in Pune against former MP and Present MLA Nilesh Rane for his disparaging remarks against party supremo Sharad Pawar constantly.

The protest March carried out by NCP spokesperson Pradeep Deshmukh along with Party workers Santosh Nangre, Nitin Kadam, Kishore Kamble, Amol Nanavare, Ajinkya Palkar, Munalini Vani, Sasikala Kumhar, Sushant Dhamdere, Mangesh Jaghav, Sanket Shinde, Pratik Kamble and Balasaheb Atal Samir Pawar. A large number of party workers were present during the protest.

Making on frontal attacks on Rane brothers, Spokesperson Deshmukh said that Rane family are constantly using very low language against our respected leader Pawar Saheb which will mot tolerated again.

In democracy, the opposition has right to criticized and they must use it, but Rane brothers who using unethical language should at least be ashamed while criticizing those at whose feet even their fathers bow down, said Deshmukh.

The NCP workers made shouting slogans against rane brothers for repeatedly using low languages against Pawar Saheb on many occasions specially at public platforms, alleged Deshmukh.

Sending a strong message to Rane brothers, Deshmukh said that the NCP worker is calm only because of adhering the culture of parliamentary democracy while warning to rane’s brothers that they should not compelled us to take further action. Taking the dig on rane Deshmukh further said that ” human goodness as a limits, but depravity has none”.

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