Maharashtra: After Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar meets Amit Shah, will nectar emerge from nectar?

After the Lok Sabha elections, NCP chief and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is facing a lot of challenges in Maharashtra politics. After joining the NDA camp, the NCP seems to have lost its first election, after which Ajit Pawar has been constantly targeted by BJP leaders and Sangh ideologues. In such a situation, reconciliation and meetings are going on in stages from Mumbai to Delhi. After meeting the Union Home Minister in Delhi, Ajit Pawar met Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Mumbai, but the question is whether he will provide this nectar before the assembly elections. As the Maharashtra assembly elections draw near, the political turmoil has increased. Ajit Pawar, who is facing crisis after the Lok Sabha election defeat, is busy consolidating his political power as everyone from BJP leaders to ministers try to surround him. In this case, Ajit Pawar came to Delhi on Tuesday night and met Amit Shah. A long discussion took place between the two leaders. Ajit Pawar and Amit Shah are said to have held talks regarding the political situation in the state and the division of seats in the assembly elections. Subsequently, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis came to Mumbai to meet Ajit Pawar. Ajit Pawar may have started his political batting for the Assembly elections by meeting Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, but his lack of chemistry with BJP leaders is a big question mark. BJP's central leadership expressed displeasure over the lack of coordination between Ajit Pawar and BJP leaders during the session. Ajit Pawar is once again in trouble for non-payment of funds. In the cabinet meeting, BJP quota ministers also expressed their displeasure with Ajit Pawar over finances. Dissatisfaction over finance: There was a good argument between Rural Development Minister Girish Mahajan and Ajit Pawar, who came from the BJP quota, over finance. Ajit Pawar furiously asked the ministers if they would sell my land and give me the funds now, regarding the funds. Even during the Mahavikas refugee regime, Congress and Shiv Sena MLAs/ministers accused Ajit Pawar of not disbursing funds. In such a situation, the BJP quota ministers are questioning the non-disbursement of funds to Ajit Pawar during the Mahayudi regime. This proves that the political chemistry between BJP and Ajit Pawar has not developed. In view of the Assembly elections, the BJP has asked the top brass to coordinate Ajit Pawar better. Ajit Pawar said that the political chaos of the Maharashtra assembly elections has increased. Amit Shah also kicked off the election campaign with a rally in Pune, but the picture regarding constituency distribution is not clear. In such a situation, NCP chief Ajit Pawar contested for Delhi and submitted his seat demand before Shah. If sources are to be believed, during a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah, Ajit Pawar insisted on devolution of Assembly constituencies as soon as possible. He said that like the Lok Sabha elections, seat allocation should not be postponed till the last minute. Ajit Pawar is believed to have sought time to meet Home Minister Amit Shah on seat distribution and NCP's role in the NDA alliance. Of the 288 seats in Maharashtra, BJP leaders are claiming to contest 160 to 170 seats, leaving only 120 seats for Eknath Shinde's Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar's NCP. While NCP and Shiv Sena were demanding 100 seats each, after meeting Amit Shah, Ajit Pawar is claiming 80 to 9 seats. In such a situation, there is a problem of seat distribution in DMK. After the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP's hope of bringing in Ajit Pawar did not succeed. Ajit Pawar's party managed to win only one of the 4 seats in its quota. Apart from this, Sarath Pawar's dominance in western Maharashtra remained intact and Ajit Pawar was ineffective. BJP has lost its own vote bank (OBC) in its bid to garner Maratha votes. That is why the BJP is trying to make a comeback in Maharashtra politics. In this case, the BJP has made a plan to contest the assembly elections without the face of the Chief Minister. Apart from this, BJP played the role of elder brother. With this, Shinde's Shiv Sena and Ajit Pawar are planned to keep together on their own terms. Tough for Ajit Pawar in Lok Sabha polls Eknath Shinde's party, Shiv Sena, has saved some of its credibility by winning seven Lok Sabha constituencies, but Ajit Pawar faces challenges as he wins only one seat. A section of the BJP is blaming Ajit Pawar for the Lok Sabha defeat. In such a situation, the BJP leadership is also in no mood to give more political space to Ajit Pawar because they understand that Sharad Pawar is not giving them much importance now. In such a situation, Ajit Pawar has no other option but to be in the National Democratic Alliance. That's why meetings are circling from Delhi to Mumbai, but will this brainwashing bring any solution to Ajit Pawar?

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