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Sharad Pawar denies split in NCP; says Ajit Pawar continues to be leader of party

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Pune, August 25

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Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar on Friday asserted that there is no split in the party and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar continues to be its leader.

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He said some leaders had left the NCP by taking a “different political stand”, but it could not be termed a split.

Pawar was talking to reporters at his hometown Baramati in Pune district, a day after his daughter and party’s working president Supriya Sule said Ajit Pawar is a senior leader and MLA of the party.

“Now, he (Ajit Pawar) has taken a stand that is against the party, and we have given a complaint to the Assembly speaker and are awaiting his response,” NCP’s Baramati MP Sule told reporters on Thursday.

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When asked about Sule’s statement that there is no split in the NCP and Ajit Pawar was a leader of the party, Pawar senior said, “Yes, there is no question about it. How can anybody say that there is a split in the NCP? There’s no question that Ajit Pawar is our party leader.”

“What does a split in a political party mean? Split occurs when a large group in a party is separated at the national level. But no such thing has happened here. Some people left the party, some took a different stand. In a democracy, it is their right to take a decision,” he added.

Ajit Pawar and eight other NCP MLAs had joined the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena-BJP government in the state on July 2. 

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