The allegations leveled by Parambir are serious but there is no proof of it: Deshmukh's fate to be decided tomorrow: Sharad Pawar


New delhi date. 21. Sunday March 2021

There are twists and turns like a film story in the Antilia case and even in this, after the letter bomb of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Parambir Singh, the Maharashtra government is getting embarrassed.

In a press conference today, Sharad Pawar, leader of the ruling Nationalist Congress Party, defended Home Minister Anil Deshmukh as well as Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. The decision will be taken by.

Pawar said that false allegations have been made against Anil Deshmukh through the letter. The letter does not even have the signature of Parambir Singh. However, the allegations made in the letter are serious but there is no proof of it.

Asked about the appointment of Sachin Waje, Pawar said, "It was not the Home Minister or the Chief Minister who appointed Waje. The decision was Parambir Singh's own."

Attacking Parambir, Pawar said he had written the letter after he was removed as Mumbai's police commissioner. Why did he write the letter only after he was removed from office? He made the allegations in the letter but there was no evidence.

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