BJP ended Sharad Pawar’s politics of betrayal: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said veteran politician Sharad Pawar played politics of betrayal and treachery in Maharashtra from 1978, which was ended by the BJP's massive victory in the assembly polls with its resolve to establish a stable government.
Addressing a state BJP convention in Shirdi, Shah said the people of Maharashtra showed Pawar, who heads the NCP (SP), and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Uddhav Thackeray their place by rejecting the politics of dynasty and betrayal in last year's election.
In the 2024 assembly election, the Mahayuti coalition of the BJP, NCP and Shiv Sena won 230 of the 288 seats in the state. The BJP led the pack with 132 seats. The opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) was reduced to 46 seats, with NCP (SP) and Sena (UBT) getting 10 and 20 seats, respectively.
“Sharad Pawar started politics of ‘daga-phatka' (betrayal and treachery) in Maharashtra in 1978, which was rejected by people in 2024 (elections). Similarly, the politics of dynasty and betrayal by Uddhav Thackeray was also rejected.
“People showed Pawar and Uddhav Thackeray their place in the 2024 polls. They sent both home and made the real Shiv Sena and NCP victorious along with the BJP,” he said.
The election also ended the politics of instability in Maharashtra “which began in 1978”, said Shah.
In 1978, Sharad Pawar, who later founded the NCP, walked out of the Vasantdada Patil government with 40 MLAs and became the CM.
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