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Ajit Pawar : 'You have supported me since 91 by giving me opportunities' but... Ajit Pawar expressed his discontent

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, known for his unique style of language, is once again in the news. This time he opened up in front of the people of Baramati. His statements are being discussed throughout Maharashtra's politics.

Varsha Bhasmare

Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, known for his distinct language style, is once again in the spotlight. This time, he opened up to the people of Baramati. His statement is being discussed across Maharashtra's political landscape. While speaking at a political event, he once again commented on family disagreements, raising many eyebrows. Despite the importance of Baramati's support, he stated that such support is not forthcoming from the family. Through the concluding meeting of the municipal council elections, Ajit Pawar had an emotional dialogue with the people of Baramati.

Reminding of the past, he said that in 1991, I stood as your candidate for the parliamentary election. At that time, an unfortunate incident occurred in the country, which was that Rajivji left us. As a result, the election was delayed by a month. This time, elections for 288 municipal councils and municipalities were held in the state, voting took place in some places, and due to some cases going to court, the court has ordered the elections to be held on the 20th. Shedding light on this, he mentioned that the counting of votes for all these municipal councils and municipalities will take place on the 21st.

While saying this, Pawar reiterated the statement, 'I am a worker who upholds the thoughts of Shiv, Shahu, Phule, and Ambedkar.' In fact, when Sharad Pawar founded the party on July 10, 1999, this same thought and stance were presented by all the stalwarts several times, and he drew attention to the ups and downs over the 26 years.

'You have supported me since 91, but some people in the house do not support me. However, until now, you have made me an MP, MLA. Sometimes I was in the government, sometimes I was not, but the people of Baramati never thought about it. Even when I was in the opposition, I have thought about how to ensure the comprehensive development of Baramati city, how to develop the rural areas, and how to transform the district that gave me an opportunity.

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