In a critique aimed at the Congress party, Parth Pawar, son of NCP MP Ajit Pawar, expressed strong disapproval of its recent political decisions in Maharashtra, particularly its participation in the Baramati bypoll. He warned that the Congress might face a backlash from the public due to these actions. Pawar labeled the Congress party’s choices as a decline, questioning the wisdom of their strategic moves in the state.
Parth Pawar highlighted the lack of formal communication between the two parties amidst the ongoing political tensions. He emphasized the need for the Congress leadership to reassess their decisions and understand the implications of their actions. Pawar suggested that the public’s sentiment towards his father, Ajit Pawar, known as “Dada,” could pose challenges for the Congress party in Maharashtra.
Indicating a potential rift within the alliance, Pawar hinted at the NCP’s readiness to chart an independent path from the Congress’s current stance. By invoking the concept of fate and refraining from initiating further discussions, he implied a cautious approach, placing the responsibility for any consequences on the Congress leadership. The Congress party, in response, criticized Parth Pawar’s remarks, questioning his credibility and political acumen.
