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Supriya Sule’s harsh attack on Dhananjay Munde: “I think the party breakup is better”

Supriya Sule said in a remark against former colleague and nationalist Congress leader Dhananjay Munde that she felt better was that the party broke up because she couldn’t help but work with Munde.

“Sometimes I think parties are better. Because if I stayed at the party, then I couldn’t keep it (at the party)… the world knows where I stand. The man who can grow a gun in his wife’s car, he’s the mother of his children, I can’t work with such a man,” Sule on Sunday at the Party Party Supers in Pune on Sunday at the Party Workers propperse punch.

Sule, the state-work president of the Sharad Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress, claimed that the struggles of the NCP leadership began to expel people like Munde.
She further added: “The battle started (at the party) and I’m revealing all of this now. I’m not afraid of anyone,” Sulai said.

Although Suller did not name Mond, it is no secret that she was called Mond’s estranged second wife, Karuna Munde, was arrested by police in September 2021. Sulai’s remarks about Monde are important because on social media there is an unidentified man emitting an unidentified person in Karuna Munde’s car when she was reluctant to object to Munde.


Dhananjay Munde is the NCP minister and is considered close to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar after the NCP split. Munde’s tenure as Cabinet Secretary came after his close aide, Walmik Karad, was arrested and charged in a ransom crime, a situation where NCPSP leaders were eager to ensure Munde was released on July 20, and when she was arrested on July 20, she was eager to ensure Munde was released. Her speech also pointed to Mond’s resignation, claiming that “another wicket” would fall soon. “In 100 days, a minister fell down and a goalkeeper who had been waiting for six months fell down,” Suller said.

Apart from Munde, another NCP minister, Manikrao Kokate, was in trouble after being convicted by the court and sentenced to two years in prison for making documents to obtain housing schemes suitable for the poor. Nashik Sessions Court has issued the decision.

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