The test of Pawar’s proclaimed innocence is whether Supriya Sule becomes a Central minister within 6 months
Pawar was speaking to Ramdas Athawale from the Maharashtra NDA, while Ahmed Patel just a few feet away expressed uncertainty about Maharashtra.
Actions sometimes speak louder than words. The confident sound bytes from the Shiv Sena and Congress leaders were belied by Sharad Pawar’s inscrutable actions. When speed is imperative, he deliberately procrastinated, even having a cosy chat on drought with Narendra Modi. He exited a meeting with Sonia Gandhi claiming blandly there was no talk on the alliance yet. In Central Hall, the poor vibes between the three parties were telling. Pawar was speaking to Ramdas Athawale from the Maharashtra NDA, while Ahmed Patel just a few feet away expressed uncertainty about Maharashtra. Most intriguing of all was the fact that Amit Shah’s camp seemed uncharacteristically comatose and benevolent about losing the most cash-rich state in India. The test of Pawar’s proclaimed innocence is whether Supriya Sule becomes a Central minister within six months.
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