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‘Dirty Politics, Allegations…’: Sanjay Raut On Sharad Pawar's Move To Quit As NCP Chief

Announcing his decision to quit as NCP chief, Sharad Pawar also stated that he will not contest any elections in the futute. 

‘Dirty Politics, Allegations…’: Sanjay Raut On Sharad Pawar's Move To Quit As NCP Chief

Pune: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Tuesday likened veteran Maharashtra politician Sharad Pawar’s announcement to step down as the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president and likened his decision to the 'resignation' of Sena founder Bal Thackeray. Sanjay Raut took to Twitter and tweeted, “Fed up by dirty politics and allegations, Shiv Sena Supremo Balasaheb Thackeray too had resigned as the Shivsena Pramukh. History seems to have repeated itself... But owing to the love of Shivsainiks he had to withdraw his decision...Like Balasaheb , Pawar Saheb too is the soul of the state's politics.”

 

 

Raut's party Shiv Sena (UBT) is a constituent of the Maha Vikas Aghadi that also comprises NCP and the Congress.

Sharad Pawar Steps Down As NCP Chief 

 

Springing a surprise, Pawar on Tuesday said he was stepping down as the chief of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the political outfit he founded and helmed since 1999. He made the announcement at the launch of a revised version of his autobiography. 

The NCP patron also stated that he will not contest any more elections. "After this prolonged period of political career from May 1, 1960, to May 1, 2023, it is necessary to take a step back. Hence, I have decided to step down as President of the Nationalist Congress Party," Pawar said after the launch of the second edition of his autobiography ‘Lok Maze Sangati.’ 

Pawar further said that he would continue working in the political, social and cultural life. "I have three years tenure remaining in Rajya Sabha. I will not contest elections now," the veteran leader said. 

Recalling his political career, the NCP supremo said, "Since the formation of the Nationalist Congress Party in 1999, I have had the privilege of being elected as its President, which today is in its 24th year. This entire journey of being in public life, which began on May 1, 1960, has continued unabated for the past 63 years, having served Maharashtra and India in various capacities during this period. I have three years of tenure remaining in Rajya Sabha. I will not contest elections henceforth. In these three years, I will concentrate more on issues concerning to state and the country. I will not take on any additional responsibilities. I started my political career on May 1, 1960. Yesterday we celebrated May Day. After this prolonged political career, one must think about stopping somewhere. One must not be greedy. I will never take the position of sticking to a post after so many years. Therefore, you might feel uneasy. But I have decided to retire from the post of the NCP chief." 

The four-time chief minister of Maharashtra has previously served as the Minister of Defence in the Cabinet of P V Narsimha Rao and as Minister of Agriculture in the Cabinet of Manmohan Singh. He was the first and former president of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which was founded in 1999, after separating from the Indian National Congress.

Speaking after the release of his autobiography, Pawar said that it was time for a new generation to guide the party and the direction it intends to take. The NCP leader, however, said that he would not take retirement from public life even after resigning from the party post. 

"Even though I am stepping down from the post of president, I am not retiring from public life. Constant travel has become an integral part of my life. I will continue attending public events, and meetings. Whether in Pune, Mumbai, Baramati, Delhi or any other part of India, I will be available to all of you as usual. I will continue to work round the clock to solve the people`s problems," he said.

Pawar Constitutes Panel 

 

Sharad Pawar also recommended a committee of senior NCP leaders to decide on the future course of action. The committee will include Praful Patel, Sunil Tatkare, P C Chacko, Narhari Zirwal, Ajit Pawar, Supriya Sule, Jayant Patil, Chhagan Bhujabl, Dilip Walse-Patil, Anil Deshmukh, Rajesh Tope, Jitendra Awhad, Hasan Mushrif, Dhananjay Munde, Jaydev Gaikwad and chiefs of party frontal cells, Pawar said.

Protests By NCP Leaders, Workers

 

After his announcement, several NCP leaders and workers were seen chanting slogans asking Pawar to take back his decision. Pawar`s decision came as a surprise for many of his partymen. NCP MP Praful Patel said, "We have requested Sharad Pawar ji with folded hand to withdraw the decision. I request him to withdraw the decision on behalf of all. The state and the country need his leadership."

In an attempt to pacify agitated party workers, Patel said, "Repeating the same thing won`t solve any purpose and it's meaningless. We senior leaders will talk to Pawar Saheb."  NCP leader Anil Deshmukh, who was present at the meeting in Mumbai where Pawar announced his decision, said that the state and the country need ‘Pawar Saheb.’ “There is an insistence by everybody that Pawar Saheb remains as the chief of the party (NCP) and we have urged him to review his decision,” he told a Marathi news channel.

Ajit Pawar, the nephew of Sharad Pawar supported the latter`s decision to step down from the party President's post. "Pawar Sahab himself had said about the necessity of change in the guard a few days ago. we should see his decision in the light of his age and health also. everyone has to take a decision according to time, Pawar Saheb has taken a decision and he won`t take it back," Ajit Pawar said.