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Elections divided Pawar family in Diwali, Sharad Pawar's birthday and results bring them together; watch video

Updated on: 12 December,2024 11:02 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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Ajit Pawar was accompanied by his party colleagues Rajya Sabha MP Praful Patel, Lok Sabha MP Sunil Tatkare, and Chhagan Bhujbal

Elections divided Pawar family in Diwali, Sharad Pawar's birthday and results bring them together; watch video

Sharad Pawar an Ajit Pawar. File Photo

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Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP president Ajit Pawar on Thursday arrived at the residence of NCP-SP chief Sharad Pawar in Delhi to wish him on his birthday.


Ajit Pawar was accompanied by his party colleagues Rajya Sabha MP Praful Patel, Lok Sabha MP Sunil Tatkare, and Chhagan Bhujbal. They presented bouquets and gifts to Sharad Pawar at his residence as a token of respect and appreciation.



This will be for the first time in several months that Ajit Pawar and Sharad Pawar, the estranged nephew and uncle duo, will be meeting each other in public knowledge. 

Ajit Pawar decided to join hands with the Shinde-Fadnavis government along with more than 40 MLAs in July last year.

After meeting his uncle Ajit Pawar said, "Today is Saheb's birthday, I came here to wish him and to seek his blessings."

After visiting Sharad Pawar at his residence, NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal said, "We came today to wish him (Sharad Pawar) on his birthday and had a good discussion."

NCP leader Praful Patel who also came to visit Pawar here at the leader's residence said, "Every year we wish him (Sharad Pawar) on his birthday and seek his blessings. We pray that he stays healthy and Maharashtra continues to receive his guidance."

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended wishes to NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar on his 84th birthday and prayed for his long and healthy life.

"Birthday wishes to Rajya Sabha MP and senior leader Sharad Pawar Ji. I pray for his long and healthy life," posted PM Modi on X.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha also wished NCP chief Sharad Pawar on X.

"Happy Birthday to Nationalist Congress (@NCPspeaks) Party President, Former Union Minister Sharad Pawar. Wish you good health and long life," Kharge posted.

posters, extending birthday greetings to NCP-SCP chief Sharad Pawar were put up outside his residence in Delhi.

Sharad Pawar, known to the masses as Saheb, was born on December 12, 1940.

Hailing from a family in Baramati, Pune, Pawar started early in politics and became president of the State Youth Congress at 24 and a member of the State Cabinet 5 years later.

Pawar has been Chief Minister of Maharashtra for seven years out of his 32 years in politics.

During these years, Maharashtra became and retained a position as the leading industrial state in the country and also a state with a very managed treasury.

Pawar has always stood for a society free of caste and communal biases. As Chief Minister he has consistently encouraged people of different communities, living in Maharashtra, to develop their special cultural and ethnic identity while contributing to the overall development of the state.

Pawar is an economic liberal and believes that only large-scale investment leading to rapid economic development and increased employment makes a country a real international power.

Last year in July, Nationalist Congress Party leader Ajit Pawar led a vertical split in his party, joined hands with the National Democratic Alliance and took oath as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

The Maharashtra Assembly Election 2024 witnessed a decisive victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Mahayuti alliance, securing a landslide win with 235 seats. The results marked a significant milestone for the BJP, which emerged as the single-largest party with 132 seats. The Shiv Sena and Nationalist Congress Party also made notable gains, with 57 and 41 seats, respectively.

The NCP's 'clock' symbol is with the Ajit Pawar group, following a ruling by the Election Commission of India (ECI) in February, recognising it as the official NCP. On March 19, the top court allowed the Ajit Pawar faction to use the 'clock' symbol, with certain conditions, including that his party would issue a public declaration that the use of the 'clock' symbol for Lok Sabha and the Maharashtra Assembly Elections is sub-judice and subject to the outcome of the challenge made by the Sharad Pawar group to the decision of the ECI.

It had also asked the Ajit Pawar faction to not use the name and images of Sharad Pawar in its campaign materials. Following a rift between the Sharad Pawar and the Ajit Pawar factions of the NCP, the Election Commission of India recognised the Ajit Pawar's party as the real NCP based on its legislative majority and allotted the 'clock' symbol to it. The top court had asked the Sharad Pawar faction to use the 'Nationalist Congress Party-Sharad Chandra Pawar's name for upcoming elections and the "man-blowing turha" symbol.

Earlier, the apex court had directed that the Election Commission's order of February 7 allotting 'Nationalist Congress Party-Sharadchandra Pawar' as the party name for the Sharad Pawar faction will continue till further orders.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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