Cong warns NCP of snapping ties over Pawar's remarks
Saturday, October 11 2003 23:20 Hrs (IST)
Mumbai: The Maharashtra Congress on October 11 threatened to snap ties with coalition partner
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), if its President Sharad Pawar does not stop raking up the issue of
party Chief Sonia Gandhi's foreign origin within a week.
Virtually serving an ultimatum on Pawar for raking up the issue while campaigning for his party in Delhi
on October 11, Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Ranjit Deshmukh gave
him a week's time to reconsider his stand or face dire consequences.
"If Pawar did not change his stand towards the Congress president, a harsh decision will be taken after
seven days, including snapping of its relation with NCP in the state",
Deshmukh told a hurriedly convened press conference in Mumbai.
He said the Congress stand was taken unanimously by All India Congress Committee (AICC) general
secretary Vayalar Ravi and other senior state leaders.
Deshmukh, who refused to elaborate on the exact nature of action to be taken, said, "the decision will be
taken only after seven days depending on Pawar's response".
Congress will also decide after seven days, whether they want to be a part of the Democratic Front (DF)
government of which NCP is a main coalition partner, he said.
PTI
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