Nationalist Congress Party (SP) leader Supriya Sule, who won the battle for prestige on the Pune, Baramati Lok Sabha seat, said on Friday that some people tried to create an atmosphere of terror by threatening her party workers before the elections. Warned that she would "personally intervene" if such attempts were made again.

Sule retained the seat by defeating NCP candidate and Sunetra Pawar, wife of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.

Speaking at a felicitation function in Baramati's Untwadi, Sule said, "(Sharad) Pawar saheb never resorted to vendetta politics, and we too will not. However, some persons, not from our tehsil, have contested the Baramati Lok Sabha elections. Created fear in the area."Elections. These people know who they are. They went door-to-door, villages and threatened our party workers. I remained silent during the elections, but if they try to do so again, I will personally "I will intervene."

Sule said, though these people did not create problems in Baramati tehsil itself, they "created havoc" in other assembly constituencies that make up the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency.He said that "the Maharashtra of Shahu, Phule, Ambedkar and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj will not tolerate this." Such acts of intimidation"

"This is Yashwantrao Chavan and Sharad Pawar's Maharashtra. If anyone tries to threaten our workers again, I will take the matter to the police. I avoided raising this issue during the elections, but I urge you to I will not repeat this behavior again in the upcoming assembly elections,” she said without naming him, though it was an apparent reference to the ruling Nationalist Congress Party led by her cousin.Recalling the untoward incidents that took place during the bitterly fought elections in Baramati, Sule said a meeting of traders which Sharad Pawar was scheduled to address was canceled at the last moment "under pressure".

He said, "When the traders reorganized the programme, Pawar Saheb politely asked a person on the stage if he was allowed to participate."

Sule recalled, in another incident, Sharad Pawar supporter Srinivas Pawar, who is Ajit Pawar's brother, saw the door closed in his face at the house of his long-time acquaintance.

“He was deeply saddened by that incident,” Sule said. But (despite attempts to create fear) people voted even more strongly in our favor.''He said that he never allowed bitterness to come because his fight was ideological.

Speaking on reports that around 35 IT companies are planning to leave Hinjewadi IT Park in Pune, Sule said Sharad Pawar, Maratha Chamber of Commerce and his uncle Pratap Pawar have decided to talk to the heads of these companies .

The newly elected MP said the aim was to ensure that all the concerns of the companies are addressed so that they do not need to relocate.

On the issue of election symbols, which the party claims cost them the Satara seat, Sule said they would approach the Election Commission of India (ECI) and seek a symbol for the tutari or the person flying the tutari alone. Will demand.

“This symbol issue needs to be resolved before the assembly elections,” he said.If the Election Commission does not heed our request, we will take the matter to court."