Mumbai, July 17:Ā Over a fortnight after dumping Nationalist Congress Party President Sharad Pawar, the splinter group led by Ajit Pawar met the party patriarch on Monday with a similar plea for the second time in two days ā his nod to keep the party "intact". New Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar sprang a surprise on his uncle Sharad Pawar ā making an unscheduled call on the latter on Monday afternoon, accompanied by over two dozen MLAs from his group.
Accompanied by the factionās Working President Praful Patel, Ajit Pawar, and others suddenly trooped down to the Y. B. Chavan Centre at Nariman Point to meet Pawar Sr. Pawar initially obliged the duo of Patel and Ajit Pawar with a separate meeting and later he also met over two dozen MLAs who had pulled the rug from under him to switch sides with his nephewās faction since July 1. Emerging from the meeting, Patel later told media persons that many of the MLAs who were unable to meet Sharad Pawar on Sunday clamoured to go and seek his "blessings".Ā Maharashtra Politics News: Ajit Pawar Faction Meets Sharad Pawar at YB Chavan Centre, 'Met Him to Seek His Blesssing, Requested NCP Should Stay United,' Says Praful Patel (Watch Video).
āWe sought Pawar Sahebās blessings and spoke with him⦠We have requested him to consider measures to keep the NCP united⦠He gave us a very patient hearing but did not commit anything,ā he said. This comment was near-identical to his statements made after the Sunday meeting that had sent political circles into a tizzy. Pressed for Pawarās possible response, Patel threw up his hand to declare that āwe have taken his āashirwaadā and presented our views⦠how can I tell you right now whatās going on in his mindā. Ajit Pawar to Meet PM Narendra Modi on July 18 to Discuss Issues of Farmers.
Incidentally, Sharad Pawar was expected to be in Bengaluru for the two-day National Opposition partiesā conclave, but he postponed his departure till Tuesday morning. Patelās claims apart on the second meeting in two days with a similar request to Pawar Sr., speculation was rife in political circles that it may be linked with the notices of disqualification served by the NCP on Ajit Pawar and his team of ministers who took oath on July 2. From the Sharad Pawar side, present were state NCP President Jayant Patil, national General Secretary Dr. Jitendra Awhad and other senior leaders.
Mondayās meeting came a day after Ajit Pawar, along with his ministerial team and other leaders, paid a walk-in call to Sharad Pawar on Sunday afternoon. After the Sunday meeting, Patel told media persons that they had gone āto seek Sharad Pawarās blessings and also make unity efforts for the splintered NCPā, but the octogenarian leader remained non-committal. Senior Congress leader Yashomati Thakur frowned at āsuch meetingsā while other party leaders said that these are creating confusion not only among the NCP cadres, but also in the state political circles.
NCP national spokesperson Clyde Crasto said this was āanother failed attemptā by the Ajit Pawar group to show the people of Maharashtra that they could pacify Sharad Pawar. āIt will not make any difference because a lot of water has flown under the bridge of trust⦠What this group (Ajit Pawar) has done cannot be rectified now,ā he said. As far as Ajit Pawar is concerned this was his third meeting in four days with Sharad Pawar and NCP Working President Supriya Sule at the latterās home when he rushed to call on his ailing aunt Pratibha Sharad Pawar on July 14 night, justifying that āpolitics is separate, family always come firstā.
Incidentally, that (July 14) was Ajit Pawarās first meeting -- after he and his supporters had triggered a political earthquake - deserting the 83-year-old Sharad Pawar, publicly made a preposterous suggestion to become a NCP āmarg-darshakā (retire), and joined the Shiv Sena-Bharatiya Janata Party regime as a second Deputy CM along with 9 ministers on July 2.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 17, 2023 06:33 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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