NCP, Cong parted ways due to significant differences: Pawar

He further added that his party would seek support of 'other secular parties' for the assmebly polls

Sharad Pawar
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 07 2014 | 6:17 PM IST
Significant differences on 'critical issues' forced NCP to take 'bold' step of ending the 15-year-old alliance with Congress in Maharashtra, party chief Sharad Pawar today said.

The Maratha strongman also said that his party would seek support of 'other secular parties' for the assmebly polls next month.

In a series of tweets, Pawar said, "I would like to say that there were significant differences between our party & Congress on various critical issues. Due to time constraint & other issues, we were compelled to take bold step to end 15 years of alliance with Congress in Maharashtra."

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"So our party has decided to contest this elections independently and we will be happy to take support from other secular parties," he tweeted.

While he did not elaborate on what were the critical issues, NCP had pulled a rabbit out of its hat by raising the demand for rotational Chief Ministership at the last minute during the seat sharing talks with Congress in Maharashtra.

NCP had sought the Chief Minister's post for half of the 5-year term if the alliance retained power. The formula was adopted by Congress in Jammu and Kashmir sometime back with its then state partner PDP.

Supporters of Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan were hinting for long that NCP leader Ajit Pawar would not like the alliance to take place as he aspired for the top post.
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First Published: Sep 26 2014 | 3:37 PM IST

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