Pune (Maharashtra): NCP (SP) leader Supriya Sule, who defeated her sister-in-law and NCP candidate Sunetra Pawar in the Baramati Lok Sabha constituency, on Thursday said voters had rejected the "repression" of central agencies such as the Enforcement Directorate.
The Opposition's INDIA grouping has adopted the `wait and watch' policy as it does not have the numbers to form the government, but it remains "prepared", she told reporters here during her first visit to the city after the poll victory.
"In this election, the voters of the state rejected the `ICE' (Income Tax, CBI and Enforcement Directorate) and their repression, and it is the real strength of Maharashtra," she said.
The Opposition had accused the previous Narendra Modi government of misusing central agencies to harass its opponents.
Voters rejected inflation and unemployment while underscoring that the country will be run within the framework of the Constitution, Sule further said.
The NCP (SP) leader, who attended the INDIA bloc's meeting in Delhi on Wednesday along with her father Sharad Pawar, said the Opposition's alliance has decided to adopt `wait and watch' policy as it does not have the numbers.