In a fiery address spanning Maharashtra politics to global affairs, BJP MLA Ram Kadam dissected the brewing NCP merger speculation with piercing skepticism. He pointed out the glaring anomaly: no merger murmurs when Ajit Pawar was alive. Sharad Pawar or others never broached unity then. ‘These talks ignite only post his demise—smacks of foul play,’ Kadam asserted, hinting at a sinister political undercurrent.
Upholding coalition decorum, Kadam urged any decision-makers to approach CM Devendra Fadnavis first. The Chief Minister’s firm denial underscores these as baseless concoctions, he noted, aimed at misleading the public.
On India-Pakistan cricket ties, Kadam evoked national pride. Indian cricketers have humbled Pakistan on pitches, mirroring victories across borders. ‘This is Modi’s India—bold enough to enter foe homes,’ he proclaimed. Match calls lie with authorities, but Pakistan’s fear of resurgent India lingers.
Kadam lambasted Mamata Banerjee’s fury against voter roll purges. Special Intensive Revision exposed millions of bogus names, including Bangladeshi infiltrators bolstering her base. Her opposition stems from seat-saving desperation, not principle, he alleged.
Celebrating the Union Budget’s worldwide praise, Kadam ridiculed Congress’s monotonous critiques. From 2014 to now, Rahul Gandhi and Kharge’s responses are carbon copies. ‘Change the writer,’ he jabbed, accusing them of shunning India’s ascent.
Addressing Sunetra Pawar row, Kadam clarified: faction MLAs’ choice led to her Dy CM post. Targeting CM or legislators now exposes opposition’s immature tactics.