Supriya Sule, the MP for NCP-SP, said on Sunday that her phone and WhatsApp had been compromised. She said, “My phone and WhatsApp have been hacked,” in response to X. Please don’t text or phone me. I’m making a police report about this. Kindly take notice of this.
Supriya Sule earlier maintained she never made accusations in response to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s rejection of rumors that, when he was an opposition leader in Maharashtra, he traveled to Delhi in disguise to see Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
In 2023, Pawar had said that if the claims regarding his travel to Delhi before to the NCP’s merger with the BJP were verified, he would step down from politics; if not, he thought those making the accusations ought to step down as well.
“I never leveled accusations at anyone. I support responsible policymaking and politics. “During a media interaction at Sunil Tatkare’s house in the national capital, Ajit Pawar claimed that he would visit Delhi in disguise under a false name before splitting NCP,” Ms. Sule added, quoting all news networks.
She expressed her dismay at the fact that Mr. Pawar had made at least “ten” disguised trips to Delhi to see Mr. Shah while he was the head of the opposition. “I was astonished to be questioned about Ajit Pawar’s comments by Delhi news stations. I brought up the problem in the Lok Sabha during question hour about face recognition matching with Aadhaar on the DG app. I didn’t mention any names,” she said.
According to a segment of the media, Mr. Pawar said in a recent casual conversation that he used to fly to Delhi in incognito to visit Amit Shah about the alliance between the two parties (BJP and NCP).
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