‘Why 2024, NCP can stake claim to Maharashtra CM post now also,’ says Ajit Pawar

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Senior Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar, who has been in the crosshair for skipping a party meeting in Mumbai has indicated that he is ready for Maharashtra’s chief minister post ‘now’ instead of waiting for the 2024 when Assembly polls. The Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly also said he will “100 per cent” like to be chief minister of Maharashtra.

Asked why the NCP has an attraction for the deputy CM’s position as the party has got that post on multiple occasions in the last 20 years, the veteran politician said in 2004, the NCP and the Congress fought Assembly elections in an alliance and the former had won more seats.

“We got 71 seats, while the Congress won 69. Everyone, including the Congress, thought CM would be from the NCP. However, some decisions were taken at the highest level and a message came from Delhi that the NCP will get the deputy chief minister position and the CM post went to Congress,” he said.

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