Ajit Pawar's pressure politics? Demand so many seats…

The dates for the assembly elections in maharashtra may not have been announced, but discussions on seats are going on in every camp. Meanwhile, one such meeting was held at the house of ncp leader Praful Patel. ncp President and maharashtra Deputy cm ajit pawar also attended this meeting. Apart from this, party MP sunil Tatkare and maharashtra government minister Chhagan Bhujbal were also a part of this meeting. In this meeting, the demand for more than 60 seats in the nda alliance in the upcoming assembly elections was discussed.

'Aandolan' against his own government

Along with this, there was also a discussion about organizing Ajit Pawar's Samman yatra in the coming days. Ajit Pawar's party is seen doing pressure politics in the nda alliance. A different stance of Ajit Pawar's party has been seen in the past few days. ajit pawar was the first to apologize for the collapse of the statue of Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj and also protested against his own government.

Party's performance in lok sabha is disappointing

ajit pawar is a part of nda in Maharashtra. He contested the lok sabha elections with NDA. But the party was disappointed. Ajit Pawar's party had to be satisfied with just one seat. Later, referring to crossing 400 and CAA, he said that this sent a negative message among the people, although our intention was not like this.

Ajit Pawar's party engaged in public relations

Now the party has started preparing for the assembly elections. ajit pawar went on a tour. The party's entire focus is on establishing direct contact with the people. Ajit Pawar's party is also engaged in wooing women through 'Mukhyamantri Ladki Behan Yojana'.

When will the elections be held in Maharashtra?

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