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Bachchu Kadu meets Sharad Pawar, Mahayuti puts on brave front, says confident he will not ditch them

Kadu, who has taken up the initiative to form a Third Force, has been meeting leaders of different small parties in the state.

PJP President Bachchu Kadu meets Sharad PawarNCP (Sharad) Chief Sharad Pawar with Prahar Janshakti Party President Bachchu Kadu during a meeting at his residence in Modi Bagh, Pune. (PTI Photo)

EVEN as Bachchu Kadu, who heads the Prahar Janshakti met NCP (S-P) national chief Sharad Pawar at his residence in Pune city today, the BJP-led Mahayuti said it was confident that he (Kadu) will not jump the ship.

”I met Sharad Pawar today. The meeting was pre-scheduled. I wanted to discuss certain issues with him. Some of the issues relate to farmers, labourers and the disabled. These are important issues for us We have given the state government a deadline of September 1 to resolve our demands. After that I will my future decision. I will decide with whom to go…,” Kadu said after meeting the NCP (S-P) chief.

Kadu who has taken the initiative to form the Third Force has been meeting leaders of different small parties in the state. He has also spoken to Swabhimani Paksh chief Raju Shetti. In turn, Shetti has discussed the possibility of forming the Third Front with AIMIM State chief Imtiaz Jaleel.

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Kadu who had aligned with the BJP-led Mahayuti after it came in to force has been upset as he has not been included in the ministry. Despite being in alliance with Mahayuti, his party had also fielded its candidate from Amravati Lok Sabha seat where BJP candidate Navneet Rana was defeated.

Reacting to Kadu’s meeting with her father, Baramati MP Supriya Sule said,”There was nothing wrong if like-minded people come together. People know what Mahayuti is all about. No one wants to stay with it.”

Meanwhile, the Shiv Sena leader Shambhuraj Desai said they were confident that Kadu will not dump Mahayuti. ”Kadu is our good friend. He has confidence in the leadership of Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Kadu has said that his meeting with Pawar was a pre-scheduled one. He has no where said that he was going with the Maha Vikas Aghadi. There are some issues which he has raised and we are trying to resolve them. We are fully confident that he will remain with us,” Desai.

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