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RSP Chief Mahadev Jankar springs a surprise after flirting with NCP, ‘rejoins’ Mahayuti

BJP sources said Devendra Fadnavis has promised Jankar that he would be fielded from Parbhani and he could field a party colleague from Madha.

BJP sources said Devendra Fadnavis has promised Jankar that he would be fielded from Parbhani and he could field a party colleague from Madha.Devendra Fadnavis with Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSP) Chief Mahadev Jankar. (Express photo)

Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSP) Chief Mahadev Jankar ‘rejoined’ the BJP-led Mahayuti after ‘threatening’ to team up with the Sharad Pawar-led NCP in the last few days.

“I had never broken ties with Mahayuti… I am very much with Mahayuti,” Jankar said after meeting Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and both the deputy chief ministers at the Varsha bungalow in Mumbai.

Last week, Jankar met Sharad Pawar and expressed support for his party in the Baramati seat. Sharad Pawar had allegedly offered him the Madha seat in Solapur district. Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil of the BJP, who was earlier in the NCP, was also reportedly keen to contest from the Madha seat.

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BJP sources said Devendra Fadnavis has promised Jankar that he would be fielded from Parbhani and he could field a party colleague from Madha.

When contacted, BJP spokesperson Keshav Upadhaye said, “Today he (Jankar) met the chief minister and the deputy chief ministers and expressed his party’s full support to Mahayuti. He has said that he will campaign for Mahayuti across the state.”

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