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Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar traded barbs earlier in the day as the rival NCP factions led by them held separate meetings in a show of strength.
“One can criticise me or any other person, but I will not tolerate that against my father….he is more than a father for the party workers,” she said.
Sule also made a reference to the early morning swearing-in ceremony of November 2019 when Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar took oath as chief minister and deputy chief minister, only to resign days later.
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She is a woman who could get emotional over small painful things, but she would transform herself into (Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s mother) Jijau, (Maharashtrian women rulers) Tararani or Ahilyabai for a major conflict, she said.
“We as daughters are far better than the sons who ask their father to sit at home,” she said, in apparent reference to Ajit Pawar who asked in his speech in the morning when was Sharad Pawar, who is 82 years old, “going to stop.”
State NCP chief Jayant Patil, who has stayed put in Pawar senior’s camp, also took a swipe at Ajit Pawar who had recently said he would like to become the state unit president.
“There is an understanding that certain internal matters of the party should not be discussed on a public forum. But it seems that nobody cares about it. Had he (Ajit) even whispered into my ear, I would have given him the post,” Patil said.
Patil also cautioned the rebel MLAs about Sharad Pawar’s influence over the masses.
“You all have seen what happens when Sharad Pawar holds public rallies. The last rallies in Karad and Satara ahead of the 2019 Assembly polls made a huge impact. And you know what was his impact on the electoral outcome,” the former state minister said.