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Praful Patel calls for fair, progressive functioning of UPA |
Heavy Industries Minister Praful Patel
on Saturday urged the Congress party to rectify flaws within the United Progressive
Alliance (UPA), and function as per the objective with which the coalition was
formed. Interacting with mediapersons here, Patel said, “We want the UPA government
to complete its tenure progressively. Even in Mumbai, we want the Congress and
the NCP to work in an effective manner.” Patel expressed dissatisfaction over
the UPA’s “working system and political view,” and accused the coalition of not
discharging its duties effectively. “In last few years whether in Maharashtra
or Delhi , we are not satisfied with the working system or political view of the
UPA government, and our view has changed as we don't think the UPA is discharging
its duties and assigned work in a correct manner,” he added. Further he recalled
that the NCP had mooted a Coordination Committee to strengthen the functioning
of the government in Maharashtra , but the Congress seemed to have bypassed the
suggestion. Earlier, senior NCP leaders met here and expressed their discontentment
with the functioning of coalitions headed by the Congress party, both at the Central
and the state level. Maharashtra 's Minister of Public Works Department, Chhagan
Bhujbal, also participated in the meeting. Earlier on Friday, the NCP had publicly
declared it had issues over the functioning of the UPA. The Prime Minister, Manmohan
Singh had reached out to NCP chief Sharad Pawar and called him a “very valuable
colleague.” Later, Praful Patel addressed a media conference and said that his
party would prepare in a responsible manner for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections along
with the UPA, adding that some sections inside the Congress were fuelling unnecessary
speculation. Media reports earlier said that Pawar was extremely perturbed with
the fact that after Pranab Mukherjee resigned from the Union Cabinet to contest
the presidential election, Defence Minister A K Antony occupied the seat next
to the Prime Minister at Cabinet meetings, reserved for the second most senior
member of the government. He is also said to have been disappointed for not being
included in the high-level Cabinet Committee on Security.
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