India- Modi proposed BJP-NCP alliance in Maharashtra, claims Sharad Pawar


(MENAFN- NewsBytes) With theMaharashtrapolitical drama settled, Nationalist Congress Party chiefSharad Pawarsaid that Prime MinisterNarendra Modihad proposed "working together."

Pawar said that the PM had offered a Cabinet position to his daughter, MP Supriya Sule, in exchange for the NCP's support to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Maharashtra. However, he refused.

Here's more on what he said.

Modi's offer Modi proposed BJP-NCP alliance after November 20 meet with Pawar

In an interview with Marathi channel ABP Majha, telecast Monday, Pawar said that Modi called him back after the two held a meeting in the Parliament on November 20 over the agrarian crisis in Maharashtra.

The meeting had raised suspicions of a possible BJP-NCP alliance.

After their discussion was over, Modi told him, "I will be happy if we work together," Pawar claimed.

Quote Political alliance not convenient for me, Pawar told Modi

"I rejected the offer, saying 'our personal relations are excellent and in future too they will be excellent, but politically it's not convenient for me,'"The Times of Indiaquoted Pawar as saying.

Dismissing rumors that Modi offered him the President's post, Pawar added, "But there surely was an offer to make Supriya (Sule) a minister in the Modi-led Cabinet."

On Ajit Pawar 'I permitted Ajit to meet Fadnavis'

Pawar also spoke about his nephew, Ajit Pawar, joining hands with theBJPagainst party wishes. Pawar said Ajit's decision caught him by surprise.

TheNCPsupremo said, "Ajit had told me Fadnavis had expressed a desire to talk to him, and I permitted him to meet Fadnavis. So Fadnavis made him an offer to form the government with NCP."

Details Ajit urged BJP to form government immediately, claims Pawar

Pawar added that Ajit then used the signatures of all party legislators, which he had access to as party legislature leader, to form the government with BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as CM.

Ajit urged that the government should be formed immediately, Pawar said. Hence, Fadnavis and Pawar weresworn-inas CM and Deputy CM respectively on November 23. However, bothresignedon November 26.

Quote 'Promised Uddhav Thackeray I would crush the rebellion'

"When I came to know about Ajit's support, I first contacted (Uddhav) Thackeray. I told him what happened wasn't right and promised I would crush the rebellion," Economic Times quoted him as saying, adding that without his support, NCP MLAs supporting Ajit felt pressured.

Sena-NCP-Congress Took long time to convince Sonia Gandhi, said Pawar

Further, Pawar spoke about the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress alliance, 'Maha Vikas Aghadi', and nominating Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray for the post of CM.

He said it took a long time for Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi to agree to an alliance with ideologically opposite Shiv Sena.

He reminded her that Sena founder Bal Thackeray had supported former PM Indira Gandhi during the Emergency.

Quote 'Thackeray was unwilling; convinced him to become CM'

Revealing that Thackeray was initially reluctant to become CM, Pawar said, "I convinced Uddhav it would be a stable government only if he becomes CM. Ultimately, he accepted."

Denying that Pawar would "remote-control" the government, he added "Uddhav will head the government, he comes with the rich experience of BMC."

Information Thackeray sworn-in as Maharashtra CM on November 28

To recall, Thackeray wassworn-inas Maharashtra CM on November 28. Two days later, the Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government alsopassedthe floor test in the Maharashtra Assembly with 169 votes. Pawar said that not swearing-in Ajit was a "conscious decision."

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