Bharat Express

NCP Crisis: Old Poster With ‘Ajit Pawar’ Photo Replaced With ‘Gaddaar’ Written Hoarding

According to ANI NCP Chief has reached his residence in Delhi where he will be holding NCP National Executive meeting.

NCP Poster War

NCP Poster War

Old hoardings and posters with Praful Patel and Ajit Pawar’s photo on them removed from outside area of NCP office in Delhi and new poster is being put up with tratior (Gaddaar) written on it.

Ajit Pawar rebelled along with 8 other NCP leaders and joined hands with Shinde Government. Junior Pawar also urged NCP Supremo Sharad Pawar to pass the baton to new generations as he is 83 now. Maharashtra’s Deputy CM said, “I still have deep respect for him (Sharad Pawar), But you tell me, IAS officers retire at 60, even in politics. BJP leaders retire at 75, you can see the example of LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi, that allows the new generation to rise. You (Sharad Pawar) give us your blessings, the other day, he went to YB Chavan memorial, I have also been there but you are 83, aren’t you going to stop? Give us your blessings and we will pray that you live a long life.”

However reacting on Ajit’s statement NCP Supremo loyalist, NCP leader Anil Deshmukh said, “82 year lion is alive.” Supriya Sule, Sharad Pawar’s daughter said, “Some people are saying that people who are senior now should give us blessings. Why should they stop working? Ratan Tata is 86 years old. Serum Institute’s Cyrus Poonawala’s age is 84. Amitabh Bachchan is 82.” She further added, “Disrespect us, not our father. This fight is against the BJP government. BJP is the most corrupt party in the country.”

Sharad Pawar will convene NCP National Executive meeting in Delhi today. According to ANI NCP Chief has reached his residence in Delhi where he will be holding the meeting. Sharad Pawar led faction has filed a petition to disqualify Ajit Pawar and 8 others who rebelled against party and joined Shinde Government.

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