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Bhaskar Jadhav: "I Feel Like Stopping Now, Leaving Sharad Pawar..." — A Big Statement from the Shiv Sena Leader

Bhaskar Jadhav's explanation on the discussions of discontent within the Shiv Sena

Shamal Sawant

Shiv Sena (Uddhav Thackeray faction) leader and senior politician Bhaskar Jadhav has stirred political circles with a candid statement, hinting at retirement and expressing his frustration over internal party dynamics. His remarks have fueled speculation about possible discontent within the party ranks.

A day after creating a buzz by hinting at stepping back from politics, Jadhav clarified his stand. Speaking to the media, he said, “I am not upset, and I won’t speak openly about certain things. But when people keep speaking about me unnecessarily, I don’t feel the need to respond.”

A day after creating a buzz by hinting at stepping back from politics, Jadhav clarified his stand. Speaking to the media, he said, “I am not upset, and I won’t speak openly about certain things. But when people keep speaking about me unnecessarily, I don’t feel the need to respond.”

Bhaskar Jadhav also addressed the rumors of being sidelined within the Shiv Sena. “People are saying Bhaskar Jadhav is being dumped. But today, I’ve decided to take the responsibility of contesting the Zilla Parishad, Panchayat Samiti, and Municipal elections. I will work hard to ensure the party's success,” he said.

Jadhav’s statements reflect a complex emotional and political phase, where personal reflection intersects with public responsibility. Whether this signals a turning point in his political journey or simply a moment of fatigue remains to be seen.

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