NCP president Sharad Pawar has declared that the opposition will vigorously work to remove the current Mahayuti government in Maharashtra within the next two months. Speaking to party workers in Mumbai, he criticized the government for the recent collapse of a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji in Sindhudurg, suggesting that those in power lack respect for the legendary king. Pawar urged his party members to unite for a change in government that reflects Shivaji’s ideals and prioritizes the people’s interests. This statement comes amidst rising tensions and protests led by the Maha Vikas Aghadi opposition bloc over perceived corruption and disrespect towards the state’s heritage. Elections for Maharashtra’s assembly are expected later this year.
NCP Chief Sharad Pawar has made a bold statement regarding the upcoming political landscape in Maharashtra. Speaking to party supporters in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, Pawar emphasized that the opposition will not remain passive. He declared that they are determined to oust the current Mahayuti government within the next two months and establish a new administration that upholds the values of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
His remarks come in the wake of the recent collapse of a statue of the revered warrior king in Sindhudurg district, which occurred on August 26. Pawar criticized the state government for this incident, suggesting that their actions show a lack of respect for Shivaji Maharaj. He reassured his followers that unity among party members would lead to significant changes in Maharashtra’s governance, aimed at protecting the interests of its citizens.
Pawar’s call to action is timely, as Maharashtra is gearing up for assembly elections, expected to take place in October or November. Earlier in the day, he joined a protest led by the opposition bloc, Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA), which marched from Hutatma Chowk to the Gateway of India to voice their outrage over the statue’s collapse and highlight allegations of corruption against the ruling BJP-led government.
As the political tension rises in Maharashtra, Pawar’s statements could signal a shift in the dynamics of the state’s governance.
Tags: Sharad Pawar, Maharashtra politics, NCP, Shivaji Maharaj, statue collapse, Maha Vikas Aghadi, elections 2024, opposition unity
What did Sharad Pawar say about the Maharashtra government?
Sharad Pawar said he won’t sit quietly until the Maharashtra government changes in the coming months.
Why does Sharad Pawar want the government to change?
He believes the current government is not doing a good job and needs to be replaced.
What is the main focus of Sharad Pawar’s talk?
His main focus is on bringing about political change in Maharashtra.
When does he expect this change to happen?
He mentioned that he expects the change to happen in the coming months.
How is Sharad Pawar planning to achieve this change?
He didn’t provide specific details, but he seems determined to mobilize support for this change.