I had offer from PM Modi to work together, but refused: Sharad Pawar

Mumbai: NCP chief Sharad Pawar Monday claimed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had given him an offer to “work together,” which he refused.

Pawar’s statement came against the backdrop of the Shiv Sena dumping its ally BJP for rejecting its demand for rotational chief ministership and joining hands with the NCP and Congress to form a government in Maharashtra.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had insisted on working together with me, as on some issues we have similar opinions. But I refused his offer,” Pawar told a regional news channel.

“Modi told me that my political experience would be helpful for him to run the government. We both share similar opinions on some national issues, hence he made the offer,” Pawar said.

The NCP chief further said he had assured the prime minister that his party would not oppose each and every policy of the Centre for the sake of opposition. “Despite sitting in opposite rows in Parliament, I will not oppose you for the sake of opposition. My cooperation will be there whenever needed,” Pawar claimed to have told Modi.

Amidst political uncertainty in Maharashtra, Pawar had met Modi in Delhi, ostensibly to discuss the issues of farmrers, November 20.

Days after Pawar met Modi, the NCP chief’s nephew Ajit Pawar broke ranks with the party and joined hands with the BJP in Maharashtra claiming that he had support of MLAs.

In a hush-hush development, Devendra Fadnavis took oath as chief minister November 23 morning and Ajit Pawar as deputy CM.

However, the BJP-Ajit Pawar government collapsed November 26, after Ajit resigned as the deputy CM citing “personal reasons.”

PTI

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