Pawar says anxious for PM’s reply
Agriculture minister Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said that he was “anxiously waiting” for Prime Minister Manmohan Sin-gh’s response to his request to reduce his burden of ministerial responsibilities.
“I am anxiously waiting. Whatever I have to say I have said. It is upto him (the PM) now,” he said when asked whether he received any response from the Prime Minister to his request to lessen his burden. Asked whether he was hopeful, Mr Pawar said “I am confident”.
He dismissed a question on whether his MP daughter Supriya Sule would get a ministerial berth.
The NCP chief, who has been entrusted with agriculture, food and civil supplies, consumer affairs and public distribution, had said he had asked for a reduction in his portfolios as he wanted to focus on strengthening his party’s base.
“Ask the Maharashtra chief minister,” Mr Pawar said when asked about Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan’s demand that the Centre should make 865 Marathi-speaking villages of Karnataka into an Union Territory till the Supreme Court settles the border dispute between the two states.
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