NCP leader Nawab Malik dismisses speculation of meeting between Amit Shah, Sharad Pawar
At a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday, Shah parried a query on the purported meeting, saying 'everything cannot be made public'

File image of NCP chief Sharad Pawar. PTI
Mumbai: Maharashtra minister and NCP national spokesperson Nawab Malik on Sunday rubbished talk of a meeting between his party chief Sharad Pawar and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
He further alleged that such talk was the BJP's way of creating "confusion".
"It is completely false information deliberately pushed by some people to create confusion. It is something that BJP wants to create some confusion. Such a meeting has not taken place. There is no reason that Pawar should meet Shah," Malik said.
There has been speculation in political circles that Shah met Pawar and Praful Patel at a top industrialist's residence in Ahmedabad on Saturday.
At a press conference in New Delhi on Sunday, Shah parried a query on the purported meeting, and said, "Everything cannot be made public."
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