After taking the oath as Maharashtra Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis made strategic calls to political veterans Uddhav Thackeray and Sharad Pawar, signaling an effort to navigate Maharashtra’s intricate political landscape. These outreach efforts follow the BJP-led alliance’s decisive victory in the state elections and reflect Fadnavis’ attempt to initiate dialogue and build bridges with key opposition leaders.
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Fadnavis congratulated Uddhav Thackeray and acknowledged his contributions to the state, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan cooperation for Maharashtra’s progress. Thackeray, while cordial, maintained a reserved stance, reflecting the deep-rooted ideological divide between Shiv Sena (UBT) and the BJP. However, the exchange was seen as a potential thaw in the strained relations between the two leaders following their acrimonious split in 2019.
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Sharad Pawar, a veteran leader of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), responded to Fadnavis’ call with his characteristic pragmatism. He reportedly appreciated the gesture but reiterated his commitment to the opposition’s role in ensuring accountability and governance. This conversation comes in the wake of internal divisions within the NCP, particularly after Ajit Pawar’s faction aligned with the BJP earlier this year, creating ripples in Maharashtra’s political waters.
Fadnavis’ outreach has been interpreted as a tactical move to position himself as a unifying figure and consolidate his administration amid shifting alliances. Political analysts suggest this strategy may help foster stability and mitigate adversarial politics in the state. It also underscores Fadnavis’ efforts to assert his leadership in a state known for its complex coalition dynamic.
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