Sharad Pawar Has ‘Failed’ To Create Successor Who Can Take NCP Forward: Uddhav’s Shiv Sena | India News

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Sharad Pawar Has ‘Failed’ To Create Successor Who Can Take NCP Forward: Uddhav’s Shiv Sena | India News


Mumbai: Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) on Monday claimed Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar has did not create a successor who might take his occasion ahead. An editorial in Shiv Sena (UBT) mouthpiece Saamana additionally claimed the jumbo committee set as much as resolve on the brand new president of NCP after Pawar introduced his resolution to step down included some members who have been eager to go together with the ruling BJP. But these members have been compelled to ask Pawar to proceed attributable to stress from NCP cadres, it stated.

Notably, the Thackeray-led faction is without doubt one of the three constituents of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) together with the NCP and Congress. “Sharad Pawar is like an old banyan tree in politics who had left the Congress party founded NCP, and expanded it. Pawar is indeed an important figure in national politics and his words command respect. However, he has failed to create a successor who could take his party forward,” the editorial stated.

This was mirrored when Pawar introduced his resignation as NCP chief, which left many (leaders) shattered to their core, it stated. “Pawar has a fair idea of people around him and their intentions. Pawar had said he would not stop those (leaders) who want to leave NCP. It (the announcement of resignation and its withdrawal which galvanized party cadres) means those who wanted to defect have temporarily suspended their plans,” the Shiv Sena (UBT) stated.

The Saamana claimed the stress mounted by NCP cadres compelled the jumbo committee set as much as resolve on the brand new president of NCP to ask Pawar to proceed within the place. Sharad Pawar final Friday determined to rescind his resolution to resign as NCP chief, heeding to pleas of occasion leaders and cadres, three days after he introduced his resolution to step down.

The editorial has evoked a stinging response from NCP chief Chhagan Bhujbal who rebuked Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Sanjay Raut, the manager editor of Saamana, which is printed in Marathi and Hindi languages.

“Uddhav Thackeray has already clarified what Sharad Pawar has written in his autobiography ‘Lok Majhe Sangati’. Thackeray had said he didn’t want to create any problems in Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). Why is Sanjay Raut doing this? What is his problem? Does he think that the NCP shall leave the MVA? Sharad Pawar Saheb has done politics for years equal to your age,” Bhujbal stated in Nashik.

He stated there are succesful leaders like Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule, and Jayant Patil within the MVA who can ably deal with no matter obligations are assigned to them. The editorial additionally took a swipe at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.

“The BJP is calling Pawar’s resignation a political farce. But it should look at its own leader Narendra Modi who is world famous for farcical behaviour. The BJP is the only party that doesn’t wish anything good to happen in other political parties,” it stated. The present BJP is fashioned by breaking and wrecking different political events within the nation, it alleged.

“Pawar returning to head the NCP has not only re-energized that party, but several Opposition parties in the country also felt relieved. Those who are getting ready to join the BJP should first answer the question of whether they want to live for 100 days like a lamb or one day like a tiger,” the editorial requested.

The Saamana additional stated individuals will finish the political careers of these leaders who will defect and be a part of the BJP. “No matter how big a lieutenant is, joining BJP is like inviting trouble,” it stated. Without taking names, the editorial claimed the leaders who had ditched Shiv Sena are dealing with a worse state of affairs than that of a canine dwelling on a pile of rubbish.

“There is not an iota of morality left in the BJP. People can join the BJP under the threat of ED or CBI but the sword will continue to hang on their heads for the rest of their life,” it stated. The Pawar saga additionally implies that leaders don’t symbolize a political occasion, however its staff do, it stated.

“When hoards of party workers gathered outside Pawar’s residence and the party office, it gave a clear message. After Eknath Shinde’s rebellion, Shiv Sena witnessed the same thing. MLAs and MPs left Shiv Sena but party workers are still with the original Sena,” the Saamana stated.





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