From Mumbai’s corridors of power to international flashpoints, BJP MLA Ram Kadam delivered unfiltered insights. He tore into NCP merger chatter, questioning its post-Ajit Pawar timing. No whispers of Sharad-Ajit unity when Ajit lived; now it’s front-page news. ‘This reeks of dirty tricks,’ Kadam warned, evoking public suspicion of manipulative games.
Ethics demand coalition partners loop in CM Fadnavis first—a step skipped here. The CM’s clarity: no talks occurred, exposing the buzz as fiction.
Kadam hailed India’s multi-domain triumphs over Pakistan, from cricket greens to strategic strikes. ‘Modi’s India fears no lair,’ he said. Playing Pakistan? Authorities call it, but awe persists there.
Slamming Mamata’s SIR backlash, Kadam exposed her motive: purging fake voters (millions strong) threatens infiltration-fueled votes. Power lust trumps duty.
Union Budget’s global cheers contrast opposition’s stale rants. Kadam mocked Congress’s unchanging Gandhi-Kharge script: ‘New scribe needed.’ They can’t stomach success.
Sunetra Pawar controversy? MLAs’ nod, CM’s proposal—done. Opposition whines childishly.