Updated October 9th, 2019 at 17:24 IST

Cong- NCP coming together remark is Shinde's personal view: Ajit Pawar

NCP leader Ajit Pawar downplayed Congress' Sushilkumar Shinde's statement which reignited murmurs about the merger of the Sharad Pawar-led party with Congress.

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Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar on Wednesday downplayed Congress veteran Sushilkumar Shinde's statement which had reignited murmurs about the merger of the Sharad Pawar-led party with the Grand Old Party. Shinde, who had once termed Sharad Pawar as his political guru, caused a flutter on Tuesday when he said the NCP and Congress will come together "because now they are also tired and we are also tired". Speaking on the sidelines of a party event here, Ajit, nephew of Sharad Pawar, said dubbed the remarks Shinde's "personal opinion".

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Ajit Pawar on Shinde's remarks

"He (Shinde) is a senior leader of Congress and he had expressed his personal opinion. I heard what he said, and according to me, he had expressed what he thinks, which is his right," said Ajit.

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The former deputy chief minister said the Congress and the NCP had fixed their target to win more than 175 seats out of the total 288 constituencies in the October 21 Maharashtra assembly elections.

"I don't want to confuse the party workers of both the NCP and the Congress by making any statement on what he (Shinde) said or thought," he said.

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Congress-NCP alliance against NDA

Ajit said the NCP and the Congress work separately but have come together as a part of an alliance against the BJP-NDA. Shinde's statement about the NCP and the Congress coming together assumed significance given that both the parties are struggling to withstand the BJP blitzkrieg. Many prominent leaders of Congress and NCP crossed over to the BJP and the Shiv Sena in the run-up to elections, leaving the onerous task of reinvigorating the party rank and file to the Pawar senior.

Pawar had formed the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) after walking out of the Congress in 1999. Earlier, speculation about the merger of the NCP with the Congress surfaced in June this year after the then Congress president Rahul Gandhi met Pawar in Delhi to discuss Lok Sabha election results. Pawar had then discussed the rumours, saying the NCP has its own identity and it will maintain it.

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Published October 9th, 2019 at 16:19 IST