Sunetra Pawar Set to Lead NCP as Party Focuses on Strength, Not Merger

NCP working president Praful Patel stated the party's immediate priority is to rally behind its leadership and strengthen the organisation, refraining from comment on a potential merger between the Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar factions. He confirmed that Sunetra Pawar will be elected as the national president within a fortnight, indicating he is not in contention for the top post. This comes amid conflicting statements, with the Ajit Pawar camp's Sunil Tatkare firmly reiterating their commitment to the NDA, while the Sharad Pawar camp's Shashikant Shinde claimed a merger agreement was reached. Shinde alleged the split was forced and that unified party command was to be handed to the late Ajit Pawar.

Key Points: Sunetra Pawar to be NCP Chief, Merger Talks Downplayed

  • Sunetra Pawar sole candidate for NCP chief
  • Priority is party strength, not merger
  • NCP (Ajit) faction reaffirms commitment to NDA
  • Claims of forced split and agreed merger terms surface
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Priority is to strengthen NCP, Sunetra Pawar to be elected party chief soon: Praful Patel

NCP's Praful Patel says priority is strengthening party, Sunetra Pawar to be elected president soon, amid ongoing faction merger speculation.

"Where does the question of our party's stance even arise? We are in the NDA. - Sunil Tatkare"

Mumbai, Feb 13

Amid the debate over a possible merger of the two factions of the Nationalist Congress Party -- Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar camps, NCP working president Praful Patel on Friday said the party's priority is to rally behind its leadership and strengthen the organisation.

Patel refrained from commenting on the merger between the two NCP factions.

He said that Sunetra Pawar, being the sole candidate, would be elected as the NCP national president within the next fortnight, thereby indicating that he is not in the fray for the top post.

Patel's statement comes three days after he, along with Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Vice President and Rajya Sabha Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan.

Patel's remarks on focusing on strengthening the party organisation also coincide with its victory in the Pune Zilla Parishad and its performance in other zilla parishads, including Kolhapur, as well as in several panchayat samitis.

His statement also comes a day after NCP (SP) working president Supriya Sule on Thursday in New Delhi admitted that talks had been held with late Ajit Pawar regarding a merger, but added that there was no point in raking up the issue, especially after his sudden and untimely death.

Earlier, state NCP chief Sunil Tatkare on Wednesday made it clear that the party is part of the NDA and will continue to remain so.

When asked about the party's stance on a potential merger, Tatkare said: "Where does the question of our party's stance even arise? We are in the NDA. While Dada (Ajit Pawar) was alive, I repeatedly clarified our position -- that we took a collective decision to join the NDA under his leadership. That decision stood yesterday, it stands today, and it will remain so in the future. Therefore, someone else needs to provide clarity regarding joining the NDA."

He reaffirmed that Ajit Pawar had favoured being in government with the BJP since 2014-19, and said the party remains committed to the NDA.

However, Maharashtra NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) president Shashikant Shinde, in a commemorative editorial in the party's magazine, shed light on what he described as the hidden dynamics behind the split and alleged merger plans.

Shinde claimed that former Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was forced to exit the original NCP due to threats and conspiracies orchestrated by "invisible powers".

He further stated that a final decision to merge the two parties was reached on February 12 in the presence of Sharad Pawar.

In a significant claim, Shinde asserted that Sharad Pawar and other senior leaders had agreed to hand over the entire command of the unified party to Ajit Pawar following the merger.

"Fulfilling this merger and rebuilding the party with strength would be the only true tribute to Ajit Dada," Shinde wrote.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sunetra Pawar as national president is a good step for stability. After the tragic loss of Ajit Dada, the party needs a unifying figure from the family. Hope she can bring both factions together for the development of Maharashtra. 🤞
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Shashikant Shinde
Shinde's claims are very serious. If "invisible powers" forced the split, then who are they? This needs a proper investigation. Politics should be about ideology and people's welfare, not threats and conspiracies.
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Aryan P
All this drama just after good performance in local body elections! Focus should be on that good work, not internal politics. The Zilla Parishad results show people's trust. Don't lose it with this confusion.
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Michael C
Interesting to see the meeting with PM Modi and HM Shah mentioned. Seems like the Ajit Pawar faction is firmly aligning with the central government. The merger talks sound more like a takeover bid by the original NCP now.
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Kavya N
Supriya Sule said there's no point raking up merger talks now, and I agree. It's disrespectful to Ajit Dada's memory. Let the family and the party mourn in peace. The priority right now is exactly what Patel said – to strengthen.
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Vikram

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