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Maharashtra polls: Sharad Pawar makes it personal, calls for defeating 'betrayer' Chhagan Bhujbal

With campaigning for the November 20 assembly polls entering the home stretch, Pawar on Tuesday made an emotional appeal to voters to defeat the 'betrayer'

November 12, 2024 / 21:14 IST
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Sharad Pawar

Sharad Pawar addressed his first rally after the NCP was hit by internecine rebellion last year in the Yevla constituency of his former confidant Chhagan Bhujbal and apologised for giving a ”wrong candidate” in 2019 polls.

With campaigning for the November 20 assembly polls entering the home stretch, Pawar on Tuesday made an emotional appeal to voters to defeat the ”betrayer”, reflecting the deep hurt caused by Bhujbal siding with Ajit Pawar last July.Addressing a rally on Bhujbal’s home ground Yevla, the veteran politician disclosed that post the NCP split, Bhujbal visited his residence and offered to mediate between him and Ajit Pawar, but never showed up again.

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Pawar said despite giving several opportunities to Bhujbal, ranging from the opposition leader to deputy chief minister overlooking his foibles, he crossed all limits of political decency and went on to betray him.The Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief said Bhujbal has the reputation of ditching his mentors including himself (Pawar) and the late Bal Thackeray, and appealed to voters to teach the turncoat leader a lesson.”Bhujbal made fun of Balasaheb Thackeray who had made him the mayor of Mumbai. When he feared attacks from Shiv Sainiks, who were hurt by the jibes at Thackeray, I protected him.

Later, we fielded him as a candidate when he expressed the desire to contest elections, but he lost,” Pawar said.Bhujbal had defected from the Shiv Sena and aligned with Pawar in the Congress in 1991. Bhujbal also walked out of the Congress with Pawar, when the latter formed the Nationalist Congress Party in 1999.Pawar said when Bhujbal lost the assembly elections, he sent him to the Legislative Council and even made him the Leader of the Opposition.”When I founded the NCP, I made Bhujbal the first state president of the party.