Hey there, folks! Looks like senior leader Sharad Pawar is making some waves in Maharashtra politics once again. In a recent move, he sent a letter to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, calling for a resolution to the permanent drought situation in Baramati and surrounding areas in Pune district.

Pawar is pushing for a high-level meeting to be chaired by Chief Minister Shinde, with Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar in attendance, along with officials from relevant ministries and public representatives. The big question now is whether Shinde will heed Pawar’s call and convene this crucial meeting.

Seems like Pawar has been quite active lately, especially after the Lok Sabha results. He recently visited drought-affected areas in Pune district and has now penned a letter to Chief Minister Shinde, urging for swift action to implement long-term solutions.

With the upcoming Vidhan Sabha elections in mind, Pawar is ramping up efforts to solidify his stronghold in Baramati. He’s set to return to the region on Tuesday, following a three-day tour last week. This visit is seen as a potential challenge for Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, with talks already swirling about fielding Pawar’s nephew, Yugendra Pawar, against him in the elections.

All eyes are now on Sharad Pawar’s next move as he continues to shake up the political landscape in Maharashtra. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story!

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