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‘Knew Ajit Pawar, Devendra Fadnavis were in talks’: Sharad Pawar says NCP rejected Modi’s proposal to ‘work together’ ahead of Maharashtra govt formation

Mumbai: In second big disclosure in two days, NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Tuesday said he was aware that party leader Ajit Pawar was in touch with Devendra Fadnavis even as he distanced himself from his nephew's sudden political move to join hands with the BJP on 23 November.

Pawar had on Monday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had proposed "working together" but he rejected the offer.

File image of Sharad Pawar. PTI

Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar took oath on 23 November morning as chief minister and deputy chief minister, respectively, even though the Shiv Sena, NCP and Congress had almost finalised their alliance and named Uddhav Thackeray as the chief ministerial candidate.

However, Ajit resigned on 26 November, following which Fadnavis also threw in the towel, resulting into collapse of the government that lasted for only 80 hours. "I knew Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were in talks, but the speculation that I was aware of Ajit's political move is wrong," Pawar told NDTV in an interview.

Pawar, however, appeared softening his stand vis-a-vis Ajit, saying the latter was unhappy over pace of discussions with Congress leaders for government formation and the "tussle" for sharing power.

The former Union minister also said that he had never thought of aligning with the Sena, which wears Hindutva on sleeve. "We knew that serious differences cropped between the two pre-poll alliance partners (Shiv Sena and BJP after the Maharashtra poll results on 24 October) and an understanding was not honoured. Sena was unhappy and we were watching the developments," he said.

Pawar, however, didn't clarify on which "understanding" he was referring to.

Sena president Uddhav Thackeray had accused Fadnavis and BJP of not honouring the "promise" made to his party on sharing the chief minister's post in new government. "There were no talks with the Sena before elections. We were fighting against the Sena and the BJP. There was no question of associating with them," Pawar said.

Pawar said he didn't expect Ajit to act like the way he did. "But there is a background to this development. There was a heated discussion between myself and Congress leaders from Delhi at the Nehru Centre on certain issues. For a moment, I thought I would not associate with this discussion and that I should not be involved in talks. Ajit was unhappy too and spoke to my colleagues on how we are going to work. There was a tussle over power sharing," he said.

On Ajit's likely induction into Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, Pawar said the NCP would take a call after conclusion of upcoming winter session of the state legislature. To a query, he said, "the MVA government will last for the entire five years. There is no tussle over portfolios," he added.

Pawar said the state government will run as per the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) and not on any ideology.



December 04, 2019 at 11:24AM

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