MUMBAI: Sharad Pawar is leaving no stone unturned to make sure easy crusing for his daughter, sitting Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule, in opposition to his nephew, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s partner, Sunetra Pawar, within the Lok Sabha election for the Baramati seat.
After 55 years, Sharad Pawar visited his political arch-rival, Shyamrao Kakade, on Friday. The partner of former Lok Sabha MP Sambhaji Kakde had not too long ago handed away, prompting Pawar to go to the Kakade household to supply his condolences. Pawar additionally visited the residence of BJP chief Chandrakant Taware.
“Each the Kakade and Taware households maintain political significance and dominance in Baramati as counterparts to the Pawar household. Nevertheless, that they had been estranged from Sharad Pawar for the previous 50 years. With Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar switching sides, Sharad Pawar has determined to succeed in out to his outdated foes and try and reconcile, making certain that his daughter doesn’t encounter main hurdles within the prestigious political battle in Baramati,” stated a political observer.
Nevertheless, after Sharad Pawar’s assembly, Chandrakant Taware issued a clarification, stating that it was not a political assembly. He talked about that Sharad Pawar had come to supply condolences, and the assembly shouldn’t be interpreted as political.
Earlier, Sharad Pawar tried to reconcile with Congress MLA Sangram Thopate and his father, Anantrao Thopate. Regardless of being political rivals for a number of years, Pawar put aside their variations, visiting Thopate at his residence and making certain that he would stand with Congress MLA Sangram Thopate. Then again, Ajit Pawar can also be endeavouring to fix fences together with his long-time rivals to facilitate the graceful progress of his partner, Sunetra Pawar.
Taware points clarification
After Sharad Pawar’s assembly, Chandrakant Taware issued a clarification, stating that it was not a political assembly. He talked about that Sharad Pawar had come to supply condolences, and the assembly shouldn’t be interpreted as political. After 55 years, Sharad Pawar visited his political arch-rival, Shyamrao Kakade. The partner of former Lok Sabha MP Sambhaji Kakde had not too long ago handed away, prompting Pawar to go to the Kakade household.