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To responsibility of ruling party to establish peace in the state: Pawar

Kolhapur: ” The happening in Kolhapur is not the work of any one person, the ruling party encouraging such tendencies and it is the responsibility of ruling party to establish peace in the state”, serious accusation by Nationalist Congress party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar.

Mr Pawar, who was talking in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar today on ongoing Kolhapur development arising by putting objectionable status on mobile by some youths of a community, said that it was not right of bitterness arises from non-violence and the ruling party was encouraging such tendencies.

He said that there was no need to give religious shape even some one sending wrong message on mobile.

Meanwhile state deputy chief minister Devendra Phadnvis , while giving reaction on Kolhapur bandh , said that the goverment would not tolerate any exalted of anyone.

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