Mahayuti Alliance: Ajit Pawar Addresses Rift Rumors Amid Upcoming Elections
Clarifying the Speculations
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar sought to quell rumors of a rift within the ruling Mahayuti alliance. This coalition includes his Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Eknath Shinde‘s Shiv Sena. He made these remarks after concerns arose over his early exit from a state Cabinet meeting. Many questioned whether this signaled potential tensions as Maharashtra gears up for the upcoming Assembly elections.

Early Departure Explained
Pawar clarified that his departure did not indicate discord. He left the Cabinet meeting to attend a prior commitment in Ahmedpur, located in the Marathwada region. During a press conference after the induction of actor Sayaji Shinde into the NCP, he stated, “All is well, and speculation about any dispute in the state cabinet meeting is baseless. Too much is being read into it”.
Candidacy Uncertainty
With elections approaching, Pawar also discussed his potential candidacy for the Baramati Assembly seat. He remained non-committal but indicated that he would make a decision once the seat-sharing arrangements are finalized. “All the cabinet decisions taken yesterday have my approval,” he emphasized, aiming to reinforce stability within the alliance.

Context of Recent Electoral Challenges
It’s important to note that Pawar‘s wife, Sunetra Pawar, faced defeat earlier this year against his estranged cousin, Supriya Sule. Sule leads the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) in the Baramati Lok Sabha race. This loss adds another layer of complexity to Ajit Pawar’s political landscape.
Seat-Sharing in Focus
In parallel to these developments, Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced plans for the Mahayuti alliance to finalize its seat-sharing arrangements within the next three days. With the current Assembly term ending on November 26, urgency surrounds these discussions.
Bawankule stated, “We will discuss the seats, and the BJP central parliamentary board will meet on October 13. We have completed talks on 90 percent of the seats, and we expect to finalize the remaining 10 percent in the next three days”.

Looking Ahead
As the election season intensifies, all eyes will focus on how the Mahayuti alliance navigates these negotiations. Presenting a united front will be crucial as they face upcoming electoral challenges. The next few days promise to be pivotal for the coalition as they work to solidify their strategy and maintain cohesion ahead of the polls.
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