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Ajit Pawar quits as Deputy CM of Maharashtra


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Mumbai, Sept 25: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Ajit Pawar has resigned as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Pawar resigned as the Deputy CM over irregularities in awarding contracts for irrigation projects.

It was alleged that during the tenure of Ajit Pawar, the nephew of NCP chief Sharad Pawar, as the irrigation minister of Maharashtra, there had been irregularities in awarding contracts for irrigation projects.

Ajit Pawar had allegedly given hurried clearances to as many as 32 irrigation projects.

 

Ajith Pawar quits


Addressing a press conference over his move on Tuesday, the NCP leader said, "I won’t hold the post of the Deputy Chief Minister till I get a clean chit."

He further said, "I will go before the people to present my case and prove my innocence. I am still an NCP MLA and will carry out responsibilities."

It is a major political development in the state as Ajit Pawar is believed to be the tallest NCP leader in Maharashtra after Sharad Pawar.

The NCP leader sent his resignation to Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan. "I have sent my resignation letter to the CM’s office and he has to accept it now," said Pawar.

His resignation is being seen as a brinkmanship by the NCP and is unlikely to affect the stability of the state government.

Meanwhile, some of the NCP leaders have demanded that the party must withdraw support to the Congress-led government in Maharashtra.

NCP MLA Sashikant Shinde said that even they were shocked by the move by Pawar.

Reacting to the development, the Maharashtra unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) termed it as a "drama to divert attention from all other scams".

Speaking to mediapersons, BJP leader Kirit Somaiya said, "This is all drama to divert attention from the all other scams. If they are serious, they should get judicial inquiry."

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, who was on his way to Pune, returned back to Mumbai after Pawar announced his decision to resign.


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