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Decimated NCP: Can Sharad Pawar pull his party out of crisis? These are the 3 options before him

Sharad Pawar’s NCP is in a brainstorming mode and is contemplating a strategy for its survival. By winning just 10 seats out of 288 in the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha polls, the party is almost decimated

December 30, 2024 / 17:24 IST
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Sharad Pawar’s NCP is in a brainstorming mode and is contemplating a strategy for its survival
Sharad Pawar’s NCP is in a brainstorming mode and is contemplating a strategy for its survival

A look at Sharad Pawar’s political career reveals his belief that the raison d'être of a political party is to be in power. Over the last five decades, the octogenarian leader has been successful in keeping himself or his party in power. There have been very few occasions where he has been in the opposition. It is this reputation of Pawar that has fueled the discussion that, after an embarrassing defeat in the recent assembly polls, Pawar is likely to take a decision aligning him with the incumbent. Such talks are not unsubstantiated. The developments taking place after the assembly election results indicate that something is cooking behind the curtains.

Sharad Pawar’s NCP is in a brainstorming mode and is contemplating a strategy for its survival. By winning just 10 seats out of 288 in the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha polls, the party is almost decimated. The Vidhan Sabha results have overturned the success achieved during the last Lok Sabha polls. In the contest between uncle Sharad Pawar and nephew Ajit Pawar, the nephew has emerged powerful. Sharad Pawar has faced the most humiliating defeat in his political trajectory. According to undercurrents in his party, the senior Pawar now has three options left to take his politics forward:

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1. Maintain status quo

If Pawar makes this choice, his party will have to remain in the opposition as part of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA). This option carries risks, and it will be difficult for Pawar to keep his party afloat. Leaders loyal to him so far could switch to the ruling side. Additionally, the verbal conflict between the Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress has created uncertainty over MVA’s future. Uddhav Thackeray seems to be returning to hardline Hindutva and has asked his party workers to prepare for fighting independently in the upcoming polls.