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Maharashtra: Parth Pawar urges MLAs to join NCP; nudge to NCP (SP) MLAs, say cohorts

While appealing to MLAs, Parth did not mention names, but his close associates said the tweet was directed at MLAs of Sharad Pawar's party.

Parth PawarParth Pawar with his father and NCP national president Ajit Pawar (Express)

Buoyed by NCP’s spectacular performance, Parth Pawar, son of party’s national president Ajit Pawar, today caused quite a buzz in political circles as he, in what is being deciphered as an indirect appeal, urged MLAs belonging to Sharad Pawar’s party to join hands with his father.

”I am deeply grateful to the people of Maharashtra for entrusting us with a clear mandate for development and good governance,” Parth tweeted on X. ”I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all elected representatives from their respective constituencies, who will strive tirelessly for the welfare and progress of every citizen in this great state,” he said.

Parth also said, ”I also warmly welcome Members of the Legislative Assembly who place their trust in the leadership of Honourable Ajit Dada Pawar to join the ranks of NCP. Together, let us work towards our shared vision of building a true welfare state.”

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While appealing to MLAs, Parth did not mention names, but his close associates said the tweet was directed at MLAs of Sharad Pawar’s party.

When contacted, Parth was not available for comment.

While 41 MLAs have been elected on NCP’s ticket, only 10 have been elected on the ticket of NCP (S-P). When his reaction was sought, NCP (SP) spokesperson Mahesh Tapase refused to comment.

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