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Nobody should speak language of ultimatum: Ajit Pawar to Raj Thackeray

Mumbai: Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar criticised Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray’s “ultimatum to Maharashtra government” remark and said that nobody should speak the “language of ultimatum”.

Talking to reporters here, Pawar said the Supreme Court’s decision on noise pollution is applicable to all places of worship in Maharashtra and the state government runs as per law and constitution.

The senior NCP leader also said that strict action will be taken if anyone tries to break the law.

Talking to reporters here, Pawar said the Supreme Court’s decision on noise pollution is applicable to all places of worship in Maharashtra and the state government runs as per law and constitution.

The senior NCP leader also said that strict action will be taken if anyone tries to break the law.

Taking a dig at Thackeray, the Deputy Chief Minister said that it is easy to give vent to the sentiments of the people, but when it comes to implementing the Supreme Court order, all religious places have to follow it.

He urged all religious places in Maharashtra to take permission for the use of loudspeakers and play it within the decibel level prescribed by the Supreme Court.

Pawar said nobody should fall prey to pressure or sentimental appeal, and people should ensure proper law and order and communal harmony in the state.

“Strict action will be taken if permission is not taken for using loudspeakers everything will take place as per law. Nobody should dare to take the law into his/her hands. The law will do its job,” he added.

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