In the last week, Sharad Pawar has held multiple meetings – including one with Congress president Sonia Gandhi in Delhi and another meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“Sharad Pawar Sahab has finally outwitted the so-called Chanakya of Indian politics. The throne of Delhi could not make Maharashtra bow down before it. Jai Maharashtra,” NCP spokesperson Nawab Malik tweeted in Hindi.
The BJP and the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena had contested the October 21 Maharashtra assembly election jointly and won 105 and 56 seats respectively. The BJP, despite being the single largest party, backed out of the race after a power tussle with the Sena. The Sena had insisted on rotational chief ministership and an equal share in ministries, which the BJP rejected.
Mr Pawar, 79, is a former Chief Minister of Maharashtra. In the last week, he has held multiple meetings – including with Congress president Sonia Gandhi in Delhi. His meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi caused a huge political buzz.
Uddhav Thackeray and his son Aaditya Thackeray too met the NCP chief in Mumbai late Thursday night.
There have been reports that the BJP also pursued Mr Pawar – his NCP is only two seats behind the Shiv Sena and can help the BJP cross the majority mark in Maharashtra – and that the NCP veteran was offered the President’s post as bait.
Maharashtra has been under President’s Rule since November 12, after no party came forward with enough numbers to form a government.