However, BJP's estranged ally Shiv Sena, at whose expense NCP had announced outside support to the government last month, hit out at the Maratha strongman, saying he "is known for playing politics of distrust" and is trying to take advantage of current political instability by indulging in posturing.
"We don't have any interest in toppling this government," Pawar said while addressing the concluding function of the two-day conclave of senior NCP leaders at Alibaug in neighbouring Raigad district today.
However, Pawar retained the element of suspense over his stand, saying, "We can be emphatic if the state government is not taking the right decision or if a legislation is not agreeable."
Observing that NCP is not pulling down the government, Pawar said his yesterday's statement that "having a stable government in Maharashtra isn't NCP's responsibility. We have to be ready to face snap polls in Maharashtra," was blown out of proportion.
However, Sena slammed Pawar's statement, saying "Sharad Pawar is taking advantage of this unstable government, but the Shiv Sena will stand firmly here. Let Pawar do whatever he wishes to. The Sena is fulfilling its role as an Opposition party honestly and with utmost sincerity.
"He has the habit of creating an air of confusion and then gaining politically from it. This is his politics of survival," an editorial in Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said.
