Who will be the cm if MVA government is formed?
Sharad Pawar's daughter and Baramati mp supriya sule said that it is difficult for the bjp to come to power in the 2024 assembly elections. She also said that there is a high possibility of MVA forming the government. In such a situation, uddhav thackeray can become the cm and any congress leader can also become the CM. At the same time, supriya sule answered many questions in an exclusive conversation with ABP News. Meanwhile, regarding the cm face, she said, "Our party is out of this race. We are not interested in any post." supriya sule appeared angry over the law and order situation in Maharashtra. supriya sule demanded the resignation of deputy cm devendra fadnavis over the law and order situation.
sushma swaraj is my guru - supriya Sule
supriya sule said that there are no leaders in bjp like before. Earlier, there used to be differences between bjp leaders and us. But there was an exchange of ideas. I consider late sushma swaraj as my Guru, but in today's time there is a dearth of such leaders.
supriya sule on caste census
supriya sule said on Congress' demand for caste census, "My and my party's stand has always been that caste census should be done. If RSS also has the same stand, then I welcome it." On the issue of bulldozer, supriya sule said, "The court has given a big blow to all the bulldozer babas in the country. They do not know that the country is run by the Constitution and not by anyone's rule. At many places in the country, people are doing arbitrary things. The same pattern has started in Maharashtra, so this law will be implemented everywhere.''
supriya sule said this about kangana Ranaut
On kangana Ranaut's statement, supriya sule said, "I don't know anything about kangana, so I will talk to you after getting this information." On the Simi Rosebel john case, Sule said, "I don't know who this woman is, but questions are still being raised on women's safety, whether it is badlapur or the country. women are unsafe everywhere. people are the same in politics too, right? Questions about women's insecurity still remain."