In a recent development, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has shed light on the merger talks involving the two NCP factions, sparking curiosity and debate. Fadnavis, in an exclusive statement, revealed that if merger discussions had reached a critical stage, Ajit Pawar, the late deputy chief minister, would have kept him informed. This statement comes in the wake of Sharad Pawar's claim that February 12th was set to announce the merger between the two NCP factions. However, Fadnavis questioned the transparency of Ajit Pawar's discussions, suggesting that he might have excluded the BJP from these talks. This has led to speculation and raised questions about the dynamics of the NDA (National Democratic Alliance).
Fadnavis further emphasized the close relationship between Ajit Pawar and himself, stating that Ajit would have shared such crucial information. This has left many wondering about the nature of Ajit Pawar's discussions and the potential impact on the political landscape. The controversy surrounding this issue has sparked discussions and invited comments from the public, with many eager to share their thoughts on the matter.
Additionally, the article touches on the planned grand memorial for Ajit Pawar in his hometown, Baramati, initiated by his uncle Sharad Pawar. This project has sparked curiosity and has become a topic of discussion among the public, with many curious to learn more about the memorial and its significance. The memorial, proposed to be built on the campus of Vidya Pratishthan, where Ajit was cremated, has become a symbol of remembrance and has invited further curiosity and discussion.