Pune: After the unprecedented defeat in the elections, the president of the party, Sharad Pawar, has taken the holy oath to fight and now its results are also visible. Ajit Pawar, who had opposed Sharad Pawar, handed over a letter of support to the Shinde-Fadnavis government and took the oath of Deputy Chief Minister. Several NCP legislators were present at this swearing-in ceremony, including Sunil Tatkare and Amol Kolhe. However, Amol Kolhe changed his role within a few hours, and it is now clear that I will be with Sharad Pawar.
Amol Kolhe, while clarifying his political role, said, “When there is a conflict between the heart and the mind, listen to the heart. Sometimes the mind forgets morality… but the heart never does.” I have said that I will be with Sharad Pawar. Moreover, Amol Kolhe has also tweeted a video from the serial ‘Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji’, saying, “Forget everything, but never forget the father. By meeting him, being close to him, having thoughts with him, he becomes solid, like a potter. Never forget him.”
Meanwhile, Amol Kolhe said, “What the Sahib says will be the principle, and what the Sahib ties will be the gateway.” Kolhe’s statement has hit a blow to the group led by Ajit Pawar, who changed his role on the second day.
How many legislators are with Ajit Pawar?
Ajit Pawar has about 40 legislators with him, according to his group. However, this number is said to be either more than 30 or less than that, depending on whom you ask.
What did Jayant Patil say?
“Some NCP legislators have revealed that they signed on blank papers without providing any information. Some legislators have taken the oath of ministerial positions without going to the ruling party. Many legislators and party workers have protested against the swearing-in ceremony. We still don’t have information about which papers were signed by which legislators. Some legislators have made a mistake in their direction. After the floor test, the Nationalist Congress Party has called for a taluka president and state executive meeting on July 5. The party’s national president, Sharad Pawar, will provide guidance,” said Jayant Patil.



























