How Sharad Pawar's campaign paid off
| | | | | Pawar embarked on a statewide Yatra, even as he kept flying to Delhi to strike a seat-sharing deal with ally Congress. The Congress leadership, however, was missing throughout the election. There was no joint rally by Congress-NCP leaders and even prominent Congress and NCP faces in the state remained confined to their own regions and constituencies. The only exception was Pawar, who virtually ran the entire opposition campaign in the election. He crisscrossed the state and publicly challenged chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and other BJP leaders. |
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| | | | | | In the run up to the polls, it was speculated that Aaditya Thackeray junior mishandling of the Aarey forest crisis could cost the Shiv Sena heavily, but BJP’s disappointing performance has made the Shiv Sena leader’s shot at a plum government role look promising. |
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