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Sharad Pawar’s NCP set to rope in 2 more Mahayuti leaders

On Sunday, MLA Atul Benke, who is with the Ajit Pawar-led NCP, met Sharad Pawar in Junnar where he was touring.

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NCP Sharad PawarNCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar. (File photo)

DAYS after Kolhapur leader Samarjeetsinh Ghatge hinted he would join the Sharad Pawar-led NCP soon, two more leaders from Mahayuti indicated on Sunday they were heading towards Maha Vikas Aghadi. The major beneficiary seems to be Sharad Pawar’s party, which has been insisting that several MLAs from the Ajit Pawar-led NCP will be joining its ranks.

On Sunday, MLA Atul Benke, who is with the Ajit Pawar-led NCP, met Sharad Pawar in Junnar where he was touring. They met in Narayangaon area. Earlier, Benke had also met NCP (SP) MP Amol Kolhe at his residence.

After meeting Pawar, Benke said, “Anything can happen. Even Sharad Pawar and Ajit Pawar can come together.”

On the other hand, in Satara, state NCP chief Jayant Patil on Sunday met former BJP MLA Madan Bhosale who represents Wai assembly constitutency. Both held a close-door meeting and did not speak to the media. In Pune, Jayant Patil said leaders entering NCP (SP) will continue ahead of the assembly elections.

On Thursday, Madan Bhosale had said he will speak to party workers and leaders from his constituency before announcing his decision. He said though he had joined BJP after leaving Congress, he was given a raw deal by the party. He said he was promised an MLC seat but was never nominated.

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