Baramati Lok Sabha seat of Maharashtra is being discussed in the entire country. From here, Supriya Sule, daughter of Sharad Pawar, who is known as Chanakya of Maharashtra politics, is in the fray. But, his cousin sister-in-law Sunetra Pawar is in the fray. Sunetra is Ajit Pawar’s wife. In such a situation, the fight here has become interesting. This fight has become a tough one for Sharad Pawar. After tearing NCP apart, this seat has become very important for Ajit Pawar. For the past few days, emotional support was visible on this seat with Supriya Sule. Most of the Pawar family members were also seen with Supriya. But, meanwhile, Supriya has suffered a major shock.
In fact, the stir on Baramati seat, which has attracted everyone’s attention in the country, has now intensified. atmosphere at the beginning Ajit Pawar Was against. On one hand, former MLA of Shinde group Vijay Shivtare had warned of rebellion. On the other hand, former BJP MLA Harsh Vardhan Patil had also stood up to work against him. However, now the atmosphere has changed and one by one people have started standing in support of Ajit Pawar. In the latest incident, Praveen Mane, who worked as the campaign head of MP Supriya Sule in Indapur taluka, has left her. I mean now Sunetra Pawar Have entered the field to campaign for.
Shock to Supriya Sule
Leaving Pune Zilla Parishad’s Construction Chairman Praveen Mane is a big blow for Supriya. On the other hand, Mohol MLA Yashwant Mane has also joined Sunetra Pawar to campaign for her. Then Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) leader Vijay Shivtare, who had announced that he would be the Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar In protest against Sunetra Pawar, he will contest the Lok Sabha elections, now he has surrendered. After meeting Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar himself, Shivtare has sheathed his sword in Baramati. Shivtare has told that a general meeting has been organized on 11th in the presence of the Chief Minister and both the Deputy Chief Ministers.
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Tags: Loksabha Election 2024, Loksabha Elections
FIRST PUBLISHED: April 8, 2024, 15:02 IST