Sharad Pawar hints of retirement, from politics will have to stop somewhere
Big statement of Sharad Pawar has come before the Maharashtra elections. He said that 'I do not want any election. Regarding elections, I should stop now, and the new generation should come forward.
Former Union Minister and a veteran leader of Maharashtra Sharad Pawar said that 'I have been contesting elections 14 times so far, I do not want power, I just want to work for the society.' Sharad Pawar had said during his Baramati tour, "I am not in power. I am in investigation. I still have time for the first year. After a year I will decide whether to go to Sagar or not.
I will not contest. I will not contest any election. Which election will you contest? So far 14 elections have been held. You have not left my house even once. If you are telling me every time, then you must stop somewhere. I have started working on the formula that the new generation should come forward now.
Sharad Pawar hints of retirement
While new leadership is needed for the development of this region for the next three decades. Let us tell you that Baramati MP Supriya Sule defeated her sister-in-law and Ajit Pawar's wife Sunetra Pawar in the general election. Yugendra is the son of the retired younger brother.
I will not contest elections now
Sharad Pawar said, 'You made me the Chief Minister not once or twice, but four times. You elected me in 1967, and I worked here for 25 years before working for Maharashtra. I nominated all local politicians Ajit Dada, entrusted him with the task of taking all the decisions, planning programs and positions for local dinosaurs, sugar and milk entrepreneurs.'
New people should get elected
Now is the time to prepare for the future' he said Ajit Pawar worked in the region for 25 to 30 years and there is no doubt about his work. The former Union minister said that now the time has come to prepare for the future. We have to prepare for such a leadership that will work for the next 30 years. Everyone should get opportunities, and they will never be left behind.
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NCP chief said, that if someone is saying that he will take everything, then people will not say anything, but it is not so. People will not believe it. Sharad Pawar further said that although he did not come to vote for the leader, the people of Baramati never disappointed him.