The Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition, which is made up of the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena group, the NCP, and the Congress, has been alarmed by Ajit’s opportunism in addition to the NCP led by Pawar.
    Source: Deccan Herald
    Pawar has the difficult challenge of leading the NCP out of this dilemma after leaving the Congress when the party leadership shattered his dreams of becoming prime minister in the 1990s. 
    He said that some of our people fell prey to the BJP’s tactics to break other parties, putting on a brave face. He has emphasised the necessity of opposing the factors that are dividing communities. Pawar has reinstated his power by firing both Lok Sabha MP Sunil Tatkare and NCP working president Praful Patel.
    The national Opposition, which is attempting to reassemble itself in anticipation of the 2024 General Election, will be significantly impacted by the happenings in Maharashtra. If Pawar fails to stop his own party from disintegrating, his efforts to create a strong anti-BJP front with the Congress, AAP, Trinamool Congress, and other parties would be hampered. In Maharashtra, which sends 48 MPs to the Lok Sabha (the second-highest number after Uttar Pradesh) and will also hold Assembly elections next year, the BJP has become stronger. 

    Source: The Indian Express
    Even if it appears that a court dispute over the NCP split is unavoidable, the opposition parties need to reflect on how the BJP consistently takes advantage of their shortcomings. The parliamentary election must be the main topic of discussion. The cunning Pawar’s approach to the new problem as he nears the conclusion of his turbulent political career will determine a lot of things. 
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