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Shiv Sena’s refusal to quit Maharashtra govt proves its lure for power: Sharad Pawar

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar today said that if the Shiv Sena continues to be part of the BJP-led Maharashtra government despite deciding to contest the civic polls solo then it would only prove that the party could do anythin

India TV Sports Desk India TV Sports Desk Mumbai Published on: January 28, 2017 18:53 IST
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Image Source : PTI Shiv Sena’s refusal to quit Maharashtra govt proves its lure for power Pawar

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar today said that if the Shiv Sena continues to be part of the BJP-led Maharashtra government despite deciding to contest the civic polls solo then it would only prove that the party  could do anything to cling to power. 

 “If Shiv Sena doesn’t quit the (state) government now, then the message it is conveying that it can do anything for power,” Sharad Pawar told media persons.

Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam had last evening said that all Sena ministers, in both governments, should resign immediately as the “yuti” (alliance) between Sena and BJP has been called off. 

To a question if his party will join hands with BJP in the event of Sena pulling out of the ministry, Pawar said such a decision can only be taken after discussions between both the sides. 

Pawar, a recepient of Padma Vibhushan this year, slammed Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam over his allegation that the NCP and BJP have a ‘secret pact’ in the state. 

“Nirupam has not done anything significant for  Maharashtra...what has he done for the state? What importance should be given to his statements. There is no such secret pact of NCP and BJP,” Pawar said. 

Meanwhile, Nirupam told PTI in Mumbai that Pawar is a “big leader” and he did not wish to comment on his criticism.  He, however, said NCP’s political stand has always been suspicious. 

“There is no guarantee which side NCP may go,” he charged. 

“There was lot of pressure for an alliance (with NCP).  Even AICC observer Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who was in the city on January 25, had asked us to explore seat sharing pact for some seats at least. Accordingly, feelers were sent to NCP,” he said. 

“NCP did not respond since by that time it was clear that Sena and BJP will fight the polls separately and Uddhav Thackeray announced that there will be no alliance on January 26. NCP wanted an alliance with us only if Sena-BJP had a poll understanding,” claimed Nirupam.

(With PTI inputs)

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