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Sharad Pawar hints at retirement from parliamentary politics: ‘Will have to think whether…’

Sharad Pawar's remarks came while he was campaigning in Baramati where his grandnephew Yugendra Pawar will take on Deputy CM Ajit Pawar.

November 05, 2024 / 15:06 IST
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Sharad Pawar, president, Nationalist Congress Party (SP). (PTI Photo/File)
Sharad Pawar, president, Nationalist Congress Party (SP). (PTI Photo/File)

Nationalist Congress Party (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on Tuesday suggested that he may consider retirement from parliamentary politics. He was addressing a gathering in Maharashtra’s Baramati while campaigning for his grandnephew and party candidate Yugendra Pawar who will take on his uncle Ajit Pawar in the November 20 Assembly election.

"I will have to think whether to go in Rajya Sabha again or not," said Sharad Pawar, 84, referring to his possible retirement from parliamentary politics. His current term in the Upper House ends in one and a half years.

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The remarks assume significance in wake of his influence as an Opposition leader, particularly over the past decade, and emerged as a central figure in the state’s politics as well as that on the national level.

The comments are also significant in view of the upcoming Assembly elections, the first since the split in his party along with Maha Vikas Aghadi partner Shiv Sena. With the stakes high, Pawar’s remarks and his next move are being watched very closely.