Rohit Pawar Claims Ajit Pawar Had Negative View of Patel, Tatkare
Rohit Pawar Says Ajit Pawar Had Negative View of Patel, Tatkare

Rohit Pawar Alleges Ajit Pawar's Negative View of Patel and Tatkare

Pune: In a significant political development, Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) MLA Rohit Pawar stated on Friday that his late uncle, Ajit Pawar, had harbored a negative impression of NCP working president Praful Patel and state chief Sunil Tatkare, even during the period when all were part of the same faction. This assertion comes amidst escalating speculation that Patel and Tatkare are being marginalized within the NCP following the elevation of Sunetra Pawar to the party's leadership after Ajit Pawar's untimely demise in a plane crash.

Speaking to the media in Pune, Rohit Pawar said, “When Ajit Dada was alive, he would not speak very positively about Patel and Tatkare during our discussions. While I haven’t worked with them closely myself, I will continue to hold a negative impression of them because of the way they abandoned our party chief, Sharad Pawar.” These remarks have further fueled tensions within the party.

The controversy erupted after a letter signed by Sunetra Pawar to the Election Commission of India (ECI) surfaced on social media, which omitted the names of Patel and Tatkare from the list of NCP office-bearers. Amidst rumors of a rift, Sunil Tatkare recently visited the Mumbai residence of NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar.

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Addressing the media on Thursday, Sharad Pawar downplayed the meeting, stating that Tatkare had been trying to visit him for a month simply to inquire about his health, rather than for political reasons. Despite their names being omitted from the NCP’s official letter to the ECI, the senior Pawar defended the duo, noting that he had worked with both for several years prior to the party split and remains aware of their capabilities.

However, Rohit Pawar remained steadfast in his criticism. When asked about his grand-uncle’s more diplomatic stance, Rohit said, “When Patel and Tatkare were part of the undivided NCP, Pawar Saheb maintained control over them. But once they left him, many in the party were deeply unhappy. Personally, I cannot overlook that betrayal.”

This internal discord highlights the ongoing factionalism within the NCP, as the party navigates leadership transitions and alliances. The coming days may reveal further developments as party members take sides.

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