As the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections draw near, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is making waves with his recent statements. In a candid interview with ‘The Indian Express’, he talked about seat allocation, party agenda, and personal decisions.

One of the hot topics surrounding Ajit Pawar is whether he will contest in Baramati or not. He mentioned that while he has contested several times in the past, the final decision will be made by the party. There is speculation that his son Jay Pawar might be nominated, as activists are pushing for his candidacy.

Reflecting on the last Lok Sabha elections, where his wife Sunetra Pawar ran against his cousin Supriya Sule in Baramati, Ajit Pawar admitted that he regretted his decision to nominate his wife. He also expressed remorse for an incident involving Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s statue in Malvan, emphasizing the importance of the iconic figure.

In 2023, the NCP saw a split, with Ajit Pawar’s faction aligning with Shiv Sena and BJP to form a government. Despite concerns about ideological differences, Ajit Pawar reassured that their focus is on development and that they remain committed to secularism.

Ajit Pawar reiterated that the party’s agenda will prioritize the welfare of all citizens, regardless of their religion. With the upcoming elections, all decisions will be made based on the party’s strength in each constituency. Stay tuned for more updates on the Maharashtra elections!

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