Political Clash in Baramati: Congress Faces Backlash Over Assembly Bypoll Candidate
NCP leader Parth Pawar criticized Congress for fielding a candidate against his mother, Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar, in the Baramati assembly bypoll. Sharad Pawar rebuked him, supporting Congress's right to contest. The event underscores tensions following the death of Ajit Pawar as parties struggle over political legacies.
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NCP leader Parth Pawar launched a critique against Congress for entering a candidate against his mother, Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar, in the Baramati assembly bypoll. His remarks elicited a rare rebuke from NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar who defended the Congress's right to contest independently.
The Congress retaliated strongly, calling Parth an 'ungrateful son' and reminding him of the 'Pune land scam.' The friction arises from Congress's decision not to allow an unopposed election as a tribute to the late Ajit Pawar, whose wife is running to uphold his legacy.
Despite calls from various leaders for an uncontested bypoll, Congress is set to proceed with its candidate, Akash More, sparking a political storm that highlights the complex dynamics and remembrances of the late Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's political influence.
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