Annoy anyone but me… To whom did Sharad Pawar throw this challenge?

The hubbub over the Maharashtra Assembly elections has now come to a halt. In the final stages of the campaign, Sharad Pawar, leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction), issued a serious challenge to his opponents. Pawar told his rivals that pissing him off could be costly. To this end, he also cited examples from his own political life and expressed the need to teach those who betrayed me a lesson.

Addressing a public meeting in Madha, he said, I have experience in Maharashtra and I have contested many Assembly, Lok Sabha and Lok Sabha elections. Even when I went abroad in 1980, 52 MLAs defected and supported the government, after which I had to lose my position as Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. Even after this I did not lose courage.

He said that after three years of hard work, I sent new candidates in the election, but none of the 52 old members won. Everyone loses. So mess with anyone, but don’t mess with me. It is necessary to teach those who betrayed us a lesson.

Is Ajit Pawar a target?

This statement by Pawar is related to his nephew Ajit Pawar. Ajit Pawar was the leader who split the NCP into two parts. After breaking with many MLAs, he first joined the Shinde government and then captured the NCP. It is said that somewhere within Sharad Pawar there is a pain of party disintegration and he hopes to resolve it through the current elections.

Sharad Pawar is with Mahavikas Aghadi and Ajit is with Mahayuti

There is such a big rift between the uncle-nephew duo in Maharashtra politics, Ajit Pawar joins Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Shiv Sena Shinde (Shiv Sena Shinde) grand alliance of factions. On the other hand, Sharad Pawar stands with Congress MP Mahavikas Aghadi and Uddhav Thackeray’s faction’s Shiv Sena . It is said that both uncle and nephew were busy belittling each other in the electoral arena. Who will win between the uncle and nephew will be revealed on November 23, when the election results will be known.

Election for 288 seats on November 20

Voting for the parliamentary elections will take place on Wednesday, November 20. The results of the parliamentary elections will therefore be announced on November 23. After 2019, the country was split into two major parties. After the split between NCP and Shiv Sena, the party was divided into two factions. Among them, the Ajit Pawar faction of the NCP supports the BJP and participates in the government. The NCP split was preceded by a major split in the Shiv Sena.

Uddhav Thackeray had to resign as chief minister

Uddhav Thackeray had to resign as chief minister after the Eknath Shinde rebellion. Thereafter, Eknath Shinde became the chief minister with the support of the BJP. Meanwhile, the eyes of the nation are not focused on the Assembly elections as they are the first to be held in the state after partition. People are very curious whether a Mahayutth government will come to power in the state again or whether a Mahavika Aghadi government will be formed.

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