Former Maharashtra MLA, Ashish Deshmukh, has criticized the Maharashtra Congress for issuing him a show-cause notice over his comments about party leaders. Deshmukh was suspended from the primary membership of the party due to his public statements against the party leadership in the state. He claims that the notice is part of a “larger conspiracy” against him, and that it was “unfortunate” that he had been issued the notice without any substantial reason. In his reply to the notice, he said that the state Congress had insulted the party’s democratic spirit by issuing him an unfounded notice without any substantial reason. It’s important for political leaders to prioritize the welfare and interests of their constituents, including marginalized groups such as OBCs. It’s also important for leaders to communicate their positions and actions clearly to avoid misinterpretation and miscommunication. I hope that Maharashtra Congress leaders will work towards addressing the concerns and needs of OBCs in their state and find ways to effectively communicate their efforts to the public.
Ashish Deshmukh seems to be defending himself against the notice issued by the MPCC. He claims that his statements have been misinterpreted and that he is vocal for the welfare of OBCs along with the party and its workers. He further adds that this notice is a part of a larger conspiracy against him as he has been rightfully questioning the leaders for their style of functioning. Ashish Deshmukh also mentions that the notice issued to him is an insult to the democratic spirit that the Congress party has been known for since more than a century. Nevertheless, he seems determined and undeterred by this notice.