Advertisement State Ajit Pawar's decision to side with BJP his own, not that of NCP: Sharad Pawar 10:15 AM Nov 23, 2019 | Team Udayavani | Mumbai: NCP chief Sharad Pawar on Saturday said Ajit Pawar’s decision to support the BJP was his own and not that of the party. Advertisement Pawar tweeted: Related Articles Top 10 News Pawar claims PM Modi's speeches lack factual basis and practicality Top 20 News 'Shehzada' dig: 3 generations of Nehru-Gandhi family sacrificed themselves for country, says Sharad Pawar Top 10 News Former PMs worked to make new India, the incumbent one only criticises others: Sharad Pawar Top 20 News Scribe throws lapel microphone towards Sharad Pawar in Baramati; cops give clean chit Top 20 News PM Modi only attacking Cong, not talking of issues facing nation, says Sharad Pawar Top 20 News Uddhav fires 'Bogus Janata Party' barb at BJP over 'nakli' Shiv Sena jibe Top 10 News Baramati a fight for Maharashtra's pride; MVA will win 30-35 LS seats in state: Raut Top 10 News Watch: Helicopter scheduled to pick Sena UBT leader crashes during landing; pilot injured Top 20 News Modi aims to transform India into a developed nation by 2024, but critics say it comes at a cost of drying out those who support him Top 20 News Sharad Pawar compares Modi to Putin, says country heading towards autocracy Earlier in the morning, the month-long political impasse in Maharashtra ended with a dramatic turn of events with Devendra Fadnavis returning as the chief minister again, backed by the NCP’s Ajit Pawar. Advertisement Subscribe Tags : Ajit Pawar Shiv Sena BJP NCP Sharad Pawar Maharashtra Advertisement Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top 20 News 'Shehzada' dig: 3 generations of Nehru-Gandhi family sacrificed themselves for country, says Sharad Pawar
Top 10 News Former PMs worked to make new India, the incumbent one only criticises others: Sharad Pawar
Top 10 News Watch: Helicopter scheduled to pick Sena UBT leader crashes during landing; pilot injured
Top 20 News Modi aims to transform India into a developed nation by 2024, but critics say it comes at a cost of drying out those who support him