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Combative Pawar may become kingmaker
The Sunday Guardian
|November 17, 2024
In perhaps one of the most confusing elections witnessed in Maharashtra over the years, veteran politician Sharad Pawar is emerging as the possible kingmaker, whose party, the NCP (SP), could become the largest single outfit after the declaration of results.
Pawar, who enjoys the support of leading Mumbai industrialists and is considered by his detractors as the most deceptive leader in the country, has this time, put the BJP and its allies on the defensive. This has enabled the Maha Vikas Aghadi as it exists, to enjoy a clear edge over the Mahayuti where the BJP's position is getting shaky under the weight of its non-performing allies.
Pawar has played the emotional card by declaring that this would be his final election, and he would withdraw himself from electoral politics after that. The announcement has created a sort of sympathy wave for him. The Marathas are also ■ unhappy with the BJP since Home Minister Amit Shah has : stated that Eknath Shinde is the Chief Minister at present, but the decision on the head of the government would only be taken after the outcome.
= = It is evident that the BJP is pitching for a non-Maratha, and election posters and hoardings in the state only show Devendra Fadnavis with the Prime Minister prominently, thus making it clear that he was the saffron brigade's choice.
The message is loud and clear that Eknath Shinde would not be in the reckoning, something which has been recognized by Pawar, who is already making political overtures towards him.
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