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Sharad Pawar, nephew Ajit give media bad press

Nearly a week after Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar suggested a gag on the media, his uncle and union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Thursday criticised the fourth estate.

Updated on: Feb 10, 2011 05:22 PM IST
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Nearly a week after Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar suggested a gag on the media, his uncle and union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar on Thursday criticised the fourth estate.

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Speaking to newspersons in Satara, Pawar senior expressed his displeasure over media reports pertaining to the recent plunge in onion prices in the state.

“When the onion prices shot up, I was blamed. Now, when the onion rates have plummeted, I am being held responsible. I must be careful now with the media,” an irritated Pawar said when bombarded with questions on the onion prices.

Last week at a function in Nanded, Ajit Pawar attacked the media for allegedly indulging in untruths and half-truths and suggested a gag on those practising such journalism.

This kicked up a storm across the state, with the Patrakar Halla Virodhi Kruti Samiti boycotting Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan's weekly media briefing on Wednesday.

Seeking an unconditional apology from Ajit Pawar, mediapersons continued their protest across the state.

Assembled journalists, sporting black ribbons, stopped writing while the electronic media switched off their television cameras when he came on the dais to speak.

Earlier, a delegation of mediapersons called on Governor K. Sankaranarayanan to protest against his remarks.

Unfazed by the protests, Pawar denied having made the remarks and met on Chavan Wednesday to clarify his stand on the issue.

However, mediapersons have stuck to their stand and said that unless Pawar junior apologises, they would continue to boycott him.

 
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