As 2024 polls draw closer, Sharad Pawar becomes rallying point for anti-BJP forces in Maharashtra, Centre

As 2024 polls draw closer, Sharad Pawar becomes rallying point for anti-BJP forces in Maharashtra, Centre

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) president Sharad Pawar on Wednesday to evolve a consensus among non-BJP parties to forge a political front keeping the 2024 elections in sight. Though the efforts are still in the preliminary stage, the message that came across is that Pawar is playing the role of a catalyst to bring individuals across parties and states to the talking table.
Last week, Sharad Pawar had announced in Maharashtra that he would work to unite non-BJP parties, but he also made it very clear that he would not take any responsibility due to his age. Pawar’s refrain was that the BJP, led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, failed to usher in the promised “achhe din” in the country. Most of the promises made in 2014 have remained on paper, he lamented.

At 81 years, Pawar is still among the most proactive leaders who extensively tour Maharashtra. However, the downfall of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government after two and a half years has proved to be a setback for the NCP which was a crucial party in the coalition.
After the 2019 state Assembly elections that led to the Shiv Sena breaking ties with the BJP, Pawar had taken the initiative to unite the Congress, NCP and the Shiv Sena to form the tripartite MVA with the objective of keeping the BJP out of power in Maharashtra.
Yet, the experiment in the state was short-lived as the BJP succeeded in exploiting the unrest within the Shiv Sena, causing a vertical split in the party both in the state Legislative Assembly as well as the Parliament. Of the total 55 Shiv Sena MLAs, 40 walked out of the parent party under the leadership of Eknath Shinde whom the BJP rewarded with the most-coveted Chief Minister post.
Notwithstanding the setback, seasoned politician Pawar is now focused on building a front against the BJP ahead of the 2024 polls. In Maharashtra, during the Monsoon Session in August, Opposition leader Ajit Pawar and former chief minister Uddhav Thackeray had announced that the Congress, NCP and the Sena will put up a united front in the 2024 Assembly and Lok Sabha polls. They also intend to fight the BMC polls under the MVA banner.
What applies to Maharashtra is also being replicated at the national level. Pawar seems to have become the rallying point, but then this is not the first time that the idea of an anti-BJP front has been floated.
Sharad Pawar had on umpteen occasions in the past taken the lead to form a third front which was then perceived as a pressure group to fight both the Congress and the BJP. At times, the consolidation of such a group was seen as a method to bring regional parties to the centre stage of national politics.
A senior NCP state leader said, “Pawar has always worked to unite like-minded secular parties. The political agenda is to fight communal forces.” Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Pawar will once again continue the effort to get like-minded parties to put up a united front against the BJP.
Sources in the NCP, however, are cautious with one leader saying, ” At this stage, leaders are just meeting. Nothing concrete has emerged.”
Janata Dal (United) chief Nitish Kumar, meanwhile, is likely to meet leaders across parties, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, CPI(M)’s Sitaram Yechury, CPI leader D Raja, Indian National Lok Dal’s Om Prakash Chautala and Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, among others.
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BJP, Shinde-led Sena will fight against Uddhav faction in BMC polls: Devendra Fadnavis

BJP, Shinde-led Sena will fight against Uddhav faction in BMC polls: Devendra Fadnavis

The BJP has decided to take the battle against the Shiv Sena faction led by Uddhav Thackeray to the people’s court to allow them to determine the destiny of Mumbai in the BMC elections, deputy chief minister Devendra Fadnavis said Saturday.
While exuding confidence of a grand victory in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation polls, Fadnavis said, “BJP and the Shiv Sena faction led by Eknath Shinde will fight the BMC elections together as alliance partners.” Fadnavis was addressing BJP workers at a function organised by the party to felicitate newly-appointed Mumbai BJP chief Ashish Shelar.
Fadnavis added, “Late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray’s dreams for Mumbai and Mumbaikars will be fulfilled by us. Those who used his name to come to power never bothered because their sole concern was vested interests. We will take our battle against Thackeray’s Sena to the Mumbaikars’ court. It is for them to deliver the final verdict. It will be the people’s decision to decide the destiny of Mumbai.”
Outlining a roadmap for the economic capital of the country, Fadnavis said, “In the last 2.5 years of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, the Dharavi redevelopment project had come to a standstill. I assure that the Eknath Shinde-led government will address all hurdles in this project within three months to set in process the Dharavi redevelopment project which promises houses to its residents.”
The Rs 25,000-crore project has skipped many deadlines in the past. “Similarly, there are several such colonies near the airport and along the western suburbs which have come up on Central government’s land. Occupants of those areas will also have to be provided houses,” Fadnavis said.
Claiming corruption in BMC led by the Thackeray faction of Shiv Sena, Fadnavis said, “Mumbai and Mumbaikars’ welfare was never their concern. They used power to make money. Or else how does one explain their corruption even during the Covid-19 pandemic? They floated companies and assigned contracts to themselves for purchases, grossly violating all norms.”
He further said, “All the mega projects — Mumbai Trans Harbour, Coastal Road, Navi Mumbai Airport and the Metro Railway — were implemented during the BJP regime (2014-2019). The central leadership of BJP helped in giving quick clearances to fast track the projects which promises to transform the lives of its citizens.”
Evoking the name of late Bal Thackeray, Fadnavis said, “Mumbai makeover is our unwavering commitment. Our efforts to make the life of Mumbaikars better is our resolve and it will be done.”
On the BMC polls, Fadnavis said, “When the election draws near, they (Thackeray faction) will try to raise the pitch by bringing in an emotional angle. They will once again start a campaign and tell people how Mumbai will get divided from the rest of Maharashtra or say Marathi asmitha is in danger.”
He added, “I would like to make it clear. These issues have been used as handy tools against the BJP even in the past but to no avail. I can say with absolute certainty that there is nobody born yet who can dare break Mumbai from Maharashtra.”
On Shelar’s appointment, Fadnavis said, it was a conscious decision as he has been entrusted with the responsibility to pull a grand victory in the BMC polls. “Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj often chose his best soldier to lead a battle and in the similar fashion, our central leadership has reposed faith in Shelar’s ability,” Fadnavis said.
The former CM added, “Since Shelar is well versed with cricket, he knows how to play the 20:20 BMC match.”
First published on: 20-08-2022 at 05:42:59 pm

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