NCP chief Sharad Pawar has clarified that he was not behind Ajit Pawar's decision to align with the BJP and become the deputy chief minister and asserted that his party, along with the Congress and Shiv Sena, will form the next government in Maharashtra.
The NCP chief reiterated that the decision of aligning with the BJP was that of his nephew Ajit Pawar and not of the NCP. “It is not the party's decision and we do not endorse it,” Pawar said, while addressing journalists on Monday in Karad town of neighbouring Satara district.
“It is wrong to say that I have a hand behind Ajit Pawar's revolt,” he added.
Asked whether the NCP, Congress and Shiv Sena will form the government in the state, he said, “There is not an iota of doubt that the government (of the combine) will be formed in Maharashtra.”
He also said that he has no contact with his nephew, who rebelled against the NCP. On whether Ajit Pawar will be expelled from the NCP, he said the decision will be taken at the party-level.
In a dramatic turn of events, Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar were sworn in as chief minister and deputy chief minister, respectively, by governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari at 8am on Saturday at a hush-hush ceremony in Raj Bhavan, leading to the lifting of the President's rule in the state.
The BJP was propped up by NCP's Ajit Pawar, who revolted against his party.
“I have seen many such scenarios in my 50 years of political career. Difficulties come but they are temporary, and my experience is that people of the state stand strong,” the NCP supremo said. He said till the time he has the support of youngsters, he is not worried about anything.
Earlier, Sharad Pawar paid tributes to the state's first chief minister, Yashwantrao Chavan, on his death anniversary. He arrived at Chavan's memorial in Karad early in the morning and offered floral tributes. He was accompanied by Srinivas Patil, the NCP’s Lok Sabha member from Satara.
Pawar, who attended a bhajan ceremony organised as a mark of respect to the late Congress stalwart, was expected to attend a couple of other events in the town during the day.